Kiss, Arrest, and Inner Destiny

Mark 14:45-46 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Mark 14 in context

Scripture Focus

45And as soon as he was come, he goeth straightway to him, and saith, Master, master; and kissed him.
46And they laid their hands on him, and took him.
Mark 14:45-46

Biblical Context

Judas greets Jesus with a kiss, betraying him. Jesus is seized as they arrest him.

Neville's Inner Vision

Mark 14:45-46 becomes a map of inner states. The kiss is not a mere gesture of affection but a projection of a belief that you are separate and must seize to protect yourself. In Neville terms, Judas acts out the moment you betray possibility by clinging to fear; the arrest is the externalization of a prior interior verdict. Yet this scene is not condemnation but invitation: revise the dream by assuming the I AM is always with you, that the inner Master is the I AM within, and that awareness precedes action. When you dwell in the felt truth that you are the I AM and that imagination creates reality, the kiss loses its charge and the arrest becomes a prompt to redirect attention toward your innermost state. The memory of the kiss awakens you to practice faith in the unseen, turning a scene of suffering into a doorway of freedom through a simple, persistent assumption.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and replay the scene as a dream of your own consciousness. Assume the feeling of the I AM now and revise the moment by declaring that you govern your state; feel it real.

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