From Unbelief To Inner Teaching
Mark 6:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Mark 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse records Jesus marveling at the people's unbelief and then moving through the villages teaching.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Neville's world, the unbelief reported here is not out there; it is a state of your own consciousness you have believed as real. The 'he' who marvels is your higher I AM reacting to the stubborn image of lack in your own mind. When you read that unbelief, feel the inner contrast: the awareness that you are already complete versus the habit of doubting. As the Master travels the villages—regions of thought—he teaches not to change facts but to awaken a new awareness. Each teaching is a revision in the mind, a re-scripting of what you are willing to accept as true. Your astonishment at unbelief fades as you assume the truth you desire and dwell in the feeling of it, until it becomes the lived memory of consciousness. What he did outwardly for others, you do inwardly for yourself: you impregnate your inner weather with faith, so belief becomes your habitual state, and the outer world reflects it.
Practice This Now
Practice: assume the state of I AM as your present fact; gently revise unbelief by affirming, 'I AM belief now,' and feel it real in your chest.
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