Inner Touch in Gennesaret
Mark 6:53-56 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Mark 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
In Mark 6:53-56, Jesus returns to Gennesaret; crowds bring the sick, and those who touch the border of his garment are made whole.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the Neville Goddard spirit, the land of Gennesaret is an image of your inner field of awareness. The crowds are your restless thoughts, seeking proof of healing, while the actual restoration arises from a state of consciousness you may assume now. The phrase touching the border of his garment symbolizes turning your attention to the edge of your current sense of self—your boundary where health seems separate from you. When you deliberately dwell in the I AM, you are no longer seeking healing from an external figure, but inviting the living Presence to express itself as your bodily wholeness. As you maintain that inner touch, the sense of separation dissolves and a body aligned with that invincible state reveals itself. The many who touched him were made whole because they touched the reality of their own eternal I AM. Your healing is not distant; it is a revision of your state, an assumption of health, and a steady recognition that the divine reality is your only true condition, now.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, affirm 'I AM,' and imagine the border of your inner garment at your chest. Feel the healing current move through you and rest in that wholeness until it is your lived experience.
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