Crowd's Run to Presence
Mark 6:33 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Mark 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
In Mark 6:33, the departing group is seen by many, and people from various cities run to reunite with him. The scene suggests a powerful pull of presence that draws the crowd back to the teacher.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider the scene as a map of inner consciousness. The departure and the rapid gathering are not distant events but movements within your own awareness. The crowds represent the many states of desire, memory, and belief that, when you invite the I AM into focus, rush toward the sense of unity with God. The presence of God is not external distance but the felt awakening of your own consciousness reassembling scattered parts into one circle of attention. Faith and trust arise as the assurance that you belong to this unity; true worship is the recognition that all outward pursuit mirrors your inner alignment. When you hold this view, the crowd you see becomes the total of your inner states returning to your central awareness, the I AM. In that moment, you experience the divine presence not as a distant event but as your everyday unity with God made visible by inner gathering.
Practice This Now
Imaginatively assume the I AM is center and now; picture the crowd of your desires running toward you and gathering around your awareness, and feel the unity as already real.
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