Daughter of Faith, Be Whole

Mark 5:34 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Mark 5 in context

Scripture Focus

34And he said unto her, Daughter, thy faith hath made thee whole; go in peace, and be whole of thy plague.
Mark 5:34

Biblical Context

In Mark 5:34, Jesus tells the woman that her faith has made her whole. Healing arrives with a calm inner peace that follows trust.

Neville's Inner Vision

Here the scene is not about a historical miracle but about a state of consciousness you enter now. 'Daughter' identifies the self—the inner child that believes it is lacking. 'Thy faith hath made thee whole' is not a sermon about distance to travel; it is an assertion of present reality: your I AM is the healer, and faith is the recognition that this I AM already contains wholeness. When you, like the woman, touch the hem of your belief, you touch the edge of the inner garment of consciousness and awaken to the truth that you are already complete. 'Go in peace' is the natural fruit of this alignment; peace is not earned but unveiled when attention rests in the one I AM. The 'plague' is merely a story of separation that dissolves as you dwell in the awareness that you are God's image, experiencing life from the state of health rather than as a patient waiting for healing. Trust the inner law, assume the state of wholeness, and watch realities shift toward harmony.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, say, 'I am whole now,' and feel it rising as your dominant mood. Rest in that peace, imagining your inner I AM flooding every cell until wholeness feels like your natural state.

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