Crucifixion of Mind Crown Within
Mark 15:29-32 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Mark 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Passersby and leaders taunt Jesus on the cross, insisting he prove his power by coming down and saving himself. The crowd and the criminals revile him, hoping for a sign that they may believe.
Neville's Inner Vision
From the Neville Goddard lens, the scene is not a distant event but an inner drama of consciousness. The cross stands for a fixed state you have accepted as your reality, a choir of thoughts that say you cannot save yourself and must be seen to be believed. The passersby, the rulers, and the thieves are not people out there; they are inner voices of doubt, critique, and craving for proof. Their taunts—come down, prove yourself, show a sign—mirror your habit of seeking external assurance before you acknowledge your own King within. Yet the scripture remains a law of imagination: the Kingdom of Israel, the Christ within, does not come from without. The true 'descending' is the revision of consciousness from limitation to wholeness, from fear to the I AM. When you assume the posture of the King now—feel the power, see through the sense-knots, and declare, 'I AM that I AM'—the cross dissolves and the inner throne is established. The moment you accept your inner sovereignty, the whole drama collapses into belief fulfilled.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly and assume the inner kingly state right now. Say, I AM the Kingdom; feel the power in your chest as if you already inhabit the throne, then let the taunting voices dissolve into quiet confidence.
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