Inner Dawn of Matthew 28:1
Matthew 28:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Matthew 28 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Mary Magdalene and the other Mary go to the tomb at dawn after the Sabbath, signaling a turning point toward a new life. This moment hints at the inner awakening of resurrection in consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Notice that the scene is not about a distant event in space but a shift in your own consciousness. The end of the sabbath and the dawn symbolize the moment when the old self ceases to reign and a new awareness begins to awaken. Mary Magdalene and the other Mary are inner dispositions waking to see the sepulchre—an inner tomb where fear, lack, and limitation might have kept you bound. Yet the movement of dawn is not a mere memory; it is the I AM waking to life, your imagination preparing to meet itself as reality. Resurrection, in this teaching, is simply the state of consciousness that presently believes itself true. The “first day of the week” mirrors your present moment—a fresh belief that life is now, here, and real. When you identify with the feeling of the wish fulfilled, you align with inner truth and begin living as the fulfilled state, not the old story. Trust this process, and hope becomes the future you inhabit through deliberate awareness and imagination.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes, assume the fulfilled state as already real, and feel the dawning energy of new life in your chest. Repeat a simple affirmation like 'I am the I AM, and this life is now mine.'
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