Wounded Head, Healing Power
Revelation 13:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Revelation 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse presents one of the beast's heads as if wounded unto death, then healed, and the world follows after in wonder.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider that the beast is not an external monster but a pattern of thought within your own consciousness. The head represents the commanding idea driving that pattern. When it appears to be wounded unto death, you are offered a moment to drop the old belief and let a greater truth take its place. Yet the wound is only apparent; healing comes when you refuse to identify with fear and instead step into the I AM, the awareness that you are the vivifying power. In Neville's terms, imagination creates reality; the moment you imagine the wound healed, you are no longer bound by the old story. The world marveling after the beast symbolizes how, once you embolden a new inner conviction, the outer scenes rearrange themselves to reflect that inner resurrection. This is the law: a belief that dies can re-emerge as a higher idea in consciousness, and the world will turn toward your new center of gravity. Your job is to live from the end, not the wound, and watch as the outer life follows the inner conversion.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, repeat, I AM, and imagine the wounded head instantly restored, the wound sealed, and the beast bowing to your new idea. Hold the feeling of healed power for several breaths, then begin from that state in a simple, ordinary action.
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