Inner Darkness, Inner Light
Mark 15:33 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Mark 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Mark 15:33 records darkness over the land from the sixth hour to the ninth hour. It invites viewing darkness as an inner shift in consciousness, not only a physical event.
Neville's Inner Vision
From the Neville vantage, the 'darkness over the land' is your own inner cover of thoughts, a temporary cessation of bright, clear awareness. The sixth hour is the mind’s fixed viewpoint, and the ninth hour arrives only when you revise that view. The gospel does not condemn you to suffering; it invites you to notice where your attention has contracted and to return it to the I AM that you already are. Darkness, in this light, is the signpost of a state that believes in lack, separation, or danger. But you are not abandoned to it: you awaken by refusing to identify with the shadow. Make the assumption that the light you seek is already present and simply veiled by old images. Feel the truth of your own consciousness as the sole stage on which events arise, knowing that imagination creates the scenario you inhabit. By aligning with the I AM, you dissolve the illusion of a dark land and establish a new pattern of wholeness that manifests as present perception.
Practice This Now
Assume the hour of light now; revise the belief that dark events rule your life by silently declaring 'I AM illumining this land' and feel it real.
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