Inner Desolation, Satisfied Soul Within
Micah 6:13-16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Micah 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Micah 6:13-16 presents a verdict of desolation tied to sin, showing that inner states produce corresponding outer outcomes. However, the passage invites you to awaken to a different inner reality, where consciousness shapes your life.
Neville's Inner Vision
Micah’s verdict is not a distant sentence but a mirror of your inner weather. The sickness, hunger, and desolation describe a mind clinging to lack and fear; such a mind eats without being fed, sows without reaping, and treads olives without oil because it forgets the source of all supply. In Neville’s terms you are not punished by Omri’s statutes; you have only borrowed a belief and it has created the desolation you see. The remedy is to declare I AM, identify with the inner reality of wholeness, and let imagination do its work. When you dwell as the one who already has it, the senses yield; the outward scene re-aligns with your inner state; what you deliver inwardly becomes the seed that reaps outward abundance. You are not at the mercy of terms and judgments: you are the state you inhabit. Change the inner decree, and the outer life follows as night follows day; imagination creates reality, and your new harvest awaits.
Practice This Now
Assume the feeling 'I AM whole and satisfied now' and dwell there until it feels real. Close your eyes, envision the inner harvest blooming, and let that interior state harmonize your outward life.
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