Inner Resurrection Dawn
Mark 16:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Mark 16 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Mary Magdalene first sees the risen Jesus, signaling an inner awakening. The scene mirrors a shift in consciousness toward new life within.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville's sense, the resurrection is not an external event but a revision of your inner state. Mary Magdalene stands as the awakened inner self, the consciousness once beset by seven devils: fear, doubt, lack, guilt, attachment, habit, and noise. When she encounters the risen Christ, she recognizes the I AM—the indwelling presence—as risen and free of those conditions. The first appearance marks the birth of a new inner day, a movement from bondage to liberation. The devils are not vanquished by force; they are thoughts believed to be you. The moment you turn your attention to the I AM and entertain the feeling that you are already alive, those thoughts dissolve. Resurrection then shows up as fresh perception, new choices, and a lighter mood—the inner kingdom asserting itself. Your practice is simple: assume the truth I AM risen in me now, and the past becomes a dream dissolving in light.
Practice This Now
Assume the feeling 'I AM risen now' for a few minutes each morning. Revise the belief that you are ruled by old devils; imagine Mary Magdalene approaching you and whispering you are free, and let a warm light flood your chest.
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