Drinking From The Inner Mountain
Obadiah 1:16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Obadiah 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse suggests that what you have drunk from the holy mountain becomes a pattern others drink from. The outward result may vanish, as if it had never been.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider Obadiah 1:16 as a mapping of your inner life. The 'holy mountain' is the steadfast I AM within you, the awareness that never changes. The 'drinking' is a repeated belief you inhabit until it saturates your inner atmosphere. When you have tasted a vision of limitation or dominance, you set in motion a corresponding out-picturing in your world—the 'heathen' drinking continually—until the impression wears away and appears as though it never happened. This is not punishment; it's the natural law of consciousness. To change it, withdraw belief from that old reality and assume a new state: see yourself drinking from the sacred cup of abundance on the inner mount, dwelling there until it feels real. In that state, the external picture grows new meaning and the memory of lack dissolves. You end the cycle by living from the I AM instead of the scenes.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and assume you are drinking from the cup on your inner mountain. Revise the sense of lack and feel the Kingdom within as real in this moment.
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