Transfigured Mind on the Mount
Matthew 17:1-3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Matthew 17 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jesus takes Peter, James, and John to a high mountain; he is transfigured, shining; Moses and Elijah appear, talking with him.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the Neville lens, the mountain is a state of consciousness; the transfiguration is not about a past event but the moment your awareness reconstitutes itself. The shining face and white garments symbolize the purified perception of the I AM, seen not in the world of appearances but through the inner eye that refuses to accept limitation. Moses and Elijah appear as inner faculties—the Law and the Prophets—come to confer with the living present, signaling that guidance and promise are always speaking within you when you hold your attention on the witness of awareness itself. The scene is about separation from old identifications: Peter’s desire to build shelters here and now is a cue to shift from reactive, story-bound self to a witness that remains aloof to the drama of form while still in it. When you imagine yourself as the I AM shining through your interface with life, you honor the unity of spirit and manifestation, and the external world becomes translucent, revealing the divine presence within.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit quietly and revise your identity to the I AM shining on your world; declare, I am the light of awareness now, and hold that feeling until your surroundings reflect it.
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