Mark 16:6-7 Inner Resurrection
Mark 16:6-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Mark 16 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jesus is risen and not here; the tomb is empty. He tells the disciples (including Peter) to go to Galilee where they will see him, just as promised.
Neville's Inner Vision
Picture this: the tomb’s emptiness is not a fact about place but a revelation of consciousness. 'He is risen' is not an event in time but the awakening of I AM to its own victory over fear, the death of a fixed self-concept. The words 'not here' invite you to withdraw your identity from the old story and rest your attention in the living you—the I that knows, breathes, and imagines. Mark's messenger asks you to take the news to 'your disciples and Peter'—the parts of you that judge, hope, and remember. Peter, the rock, calls you to trust a new foundation. 'There shall ye see him, as he said unto you' becomes a present invitation: meet your future in the Galilee of consciousness, where your awareness goes before your actions. The resurrection is your capability to see beyond appearances, to insist that the new state already exists in you now. Practice: assume the feeling of this risen state and let it revise every fear, every limitation.
Practice This Now
Act: assume you are already in Galilee, greet your own Peter within, and feel the risen state as your present reality; revise fear into faith and dwell there for a few minutes.
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