Healing On The Mountain
Matthew 15:29-31 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Matthew 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jesus goes up a mountain, and crowds bring the lame, blind, and mute to him. He heals them, and the people glorify God.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the scripture, all who come are already found in your own consciousness. The mountain is your elevated state of awareness; the crowd represents countless conditions clinging to old stories—lame habits, blind expectations, mute doubts. When you \"cast them at his feet,\" you are offering your present sensations to the I AM within you, not to a distant healer. Healing is not a miracle done 'out there' but a shift of inner alignment. As you entertain the idea that God-of-Israel is the God within your own heart, the many are made whole in your inner room. The seeing of the blind becomes a revelation that awareness sees through limitation; the walking of the lame is the mind's consent to a new form of existence. The people glorify God because the revelation of your inner light translates into outward harmony. In Neville's terms, the healed state precedes the external signs; your assumption that 'I am healed now' calls forth the manifestation.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes, ascend your inner mountain, and declare, 'I am healed now.' Feel the God within restoring sight to every hidden corner of your life by revising a limiting belief until it stands as truth.
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