Inner Signs on Mount Olives
Mark 13:3-4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Mark 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
In Mark 13:3-4, Jesus and four disciples sit on the Mount of Olives and privately ask when these things will be fulfilled and what signs will precede them.
Neville's Inner Vision
Picture this: the Mount of Olives is your present state of awareness looking across the world of forms—the temple you once worshipped. The disciples are aspects of you who question and verify, saying, 'When shall these things be fulfilled? And what will be the sign?' In Neville fashion, take this as a call to revision, not prophecy. The 'fulfillment' they seek is not out there; it is your inner alignment with I AM, the awareness that imagines. The signs are inner movements of belief—a drop in fear, a rising of faith, a quiet certainty that the Kingdom of God is at hand, within. If you insist on a timetable, you hold the world at arm's length; when you assume a state of fullness, you embody it, and the outer world follows your inner state as a law of assumption. The verse invites you to stop seeking externally and to begin living the fulfilled kingdom now in the imagination.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly, close your eyes, and assume the state 'I AM' here and now, feeling the Kingdom within as real. Revise any sense of lack by anchoring the belief that all fulfilled conditions already exist in your imagination, and live from that feeling.
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