Inner Resurrection On The Mountain
Mark 9:9-10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Mark 9 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jesus instructs the disciples to tell no one about the vision until the Son of Man is risen from the dead. They privately ponder what 'rising from the dead' could mean.
Neville's Inner Vision
On the surface, the mountaintop vision in Mark is a drama of sight, but Neville would say it is a state of consciousness revealed to the inner eye. The command to tell no man about what you have seen until the Son of Man is risen points to inner timing: the revelation you can speak of only after you have awakened to the risen self. The 'Son of Man' is your higher I AM—your present awareness that never dies. 'Risen from the dead' marks the inward shift from the old mortal self to a new life of freedom and authority within. The disciples' question about meaning mirrors your own impulse to translate an inner event into outer language. The resurrection here is not a future moment to wait for, but a present condition to claim. When you recognize that you are the consciousness that creates, the need to prove the vision vanishes; your words become aligned with inner truth rather than with circumstance. Hold gently to the insight, and you will find that what you once kept quiet about can be shared from the overflow of an awakened life.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: In stillness, imagine you have already risen; softly repeat 'I am risen now' and feel the certainty settle into your chest, letting fear dissolve.
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