Crucified Mind, Birth of I Am
Mark 15:25 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Mark 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
It records that at the third hour they crucified him.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville’s voice, we read not a historical event but an inner shift. The third hour is a symbolic moment in consciousness, a time when the old, limited self is brought to the cross of awareness. The crucifixion you hear spoken of is not endured by a distant figure but enacted in your own mind as a release from belief in separation. The one who is 'crucified' is the habitual self that clings to lack, fear, or limitation; once it is surrendered to the light of I AM, the inner Christ of consciousness rises. This is not punishment but a conversion of energy: pain and limitation transmute into clarity and grace as attention returns to awareness itself. By acknowledging that the cross represents the point at which a state of consciousness yields to a higher state, you participate in salvation as an inner realization. The scene invites you to revise your sense of self through awareness, so that your life mirrors an awakened, creative power instead of a doomed fate.
Practice This Now
In quiet, imagine the third-hour moment; see the old self on the cross dissolving in light, and affirm 'I AM' is the only reality.
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