Inner Transfiguration Now
Mark 9:2-3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Mark 9 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
On a high mountain, Jesus is transfigured, and his clothes become dazzlingly white. The scene is a vivid sign that inner purity and God-consciousness are awakening within.
Neville's Inner Vision
These verses reveal not a distant event but a present invitation to your own consciousness. The mountain is a state of awareness where the ordinary sees through the eye of I AM, and the appearance of Jesus in transfigured form is your inner light breaking through the curtain of habit. The whiteness of his raiment, whiter than any fuller could whiten, stands for a purity that cannot be attained by effort but recognized by recognition—the knowing that you are already the radiance you seek. The six days spoke to preparation: quiet, discipline of attention, and a willingness to suspend disbelief until the truth within is allowed to show. Peter, James, and John witness this transformation because their faculties of memory, faith, and imagination are summoned to stillness while the truth asserts itself. When you inhabit this inner scene, your outer life begins to mirror that glow: decisions come with ease, judgments soften, perception becomes clear. The transfiguration is eternal potential becoming visible as you acknowledge your true nature.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, ascend the inner mountain, and assume the feeling 'I am the radiance of God in this moment.' Let that awareness whiten every part of your being and radiate into your day.
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