Hearing the Inner Word

Mark 7:16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Mark 7 in context

Scripture Focus

16If any man have ears to hear, let him hear.
Mark 7:16

Biblical Context

The verse calls you to attentive listening, indicating inner receptivity is essential to perceiving truth. It suggests that hearing is a state of consciousness, not merely a physical act.

Neville's Inner Vision

In Neville's voice, ears to hear are the openings of your consciousness. When you choose to hear, you stop replaying limitation and become receptive to the idea that you are already the state you seek. The invitation is not to chase external signals, but to shift your inner arrangement—your beliefs, your feelings, your fidelity to your own imagining. If you would 'hear,' you must imagine yourself as the one who already knows and obeys divine consciousness. The moment you acknowledge 'I am hearing now,' you are consenting to a new, more faithful state; imagination becomes reality by your conviction. This 'hearing' is obedience to truth—the faithfulness of inner alignment—so that outward appearances reflect a healed inner chatter. Stay with the sense that you are the I AM, listening and responding from your true center, and you will witness changes that only your inner world could instantiate.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and declare, 'I hear the voice of I AM within me now, and I am guided by inner truth.' Then revise your outer thoughts to align with that hearing, and feel the certainty as if your state has already manifested.

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