Healing Through Inner Imagination
Matthew 15:30-31 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Matthew 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
A great crowd brings the lame, blind, dumb, and maimed to Jesus. He heals them, and the people glorify the God of Israel.
Neville's Inner Vision
Picture the scene as your inner theatre. The great multitude are the many states of your mind—lame, blind, dumb, maimed—held captive by fear, doubt, or lack. When they are laid at Jesus' feet, the I AM within you accepts them, and healing begins as a shift in consciousness, not a change of scenery. Jesus embodies your unconditioned awareness—the God-image that needs nothing from without and heals from within. As you dwell in that awareness, the dumb find speech, the maimed walk in wholeness, the blind see in a moment of renewed certainty. The crowd’s wonder and praise echo the inward acknowledgment that this inner God is alive and active; the God of Israel becomes your present awareness. Therefore healing is already completed in you the moment you return to the assumption of your true state. Imagination is the instrument; feeling-it-real is the method; your external world merely reflects the inner alignment of I AM with wholeness.
Practice This Now
Assume the healed state now: I am whole. Feel that wholeness, and in your imagination, picture yourself moving, speaking, and receiving with ease, letting that inner working color the next moment.
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