Huzzab's Return Within You
Nahum 2:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Nahum 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Nahum 2:7 portrays Huzzab being led away in captivity, symbolizing exile and change. Her attendants move with a gentle, dove-like voice, suggesting inner guidance guiding the soul toward a new inner state.
Neville's Inner Vision
Do not seek facts in the outer story; it is a psychological image. Huzzab represents a state of consciousness within you, being led away from old beliefs into a turning of attention. The maids are the scattered faculties of your mind, waiting for a unifying impulse. The voice of doves is the quiet inner guidance of your I AM, the beloved awareness that never left you. The tabering upon the breasts is the heartbeat of the newly awakened feeling that you are present, chosen, and free to reframe your reality. This scene is not punishment but the birth pangs of a higher identity coming forth. As you hold this scene in imagination, you revise the outcome: exile becomes transformation, and the promised return is your felt reality here and now. Judgment yields to opportunity, and the inner world aligns with a life that resonates with peace and power.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume you are already free, guided by the dove-voice of your I AM as your inner maids lead you back to the kingdom within. Feel the heartbeat affirming this return as your present reality.
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