Inner Resurrection Dawn

Mark 16:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Mark 16 in context

Scripture Focus

9Now when Jesus was risen early the first day of the week, he appeared first to Mary Magdalene, out of whom he had cast seven devils.
Mark 16:9

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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