Wounded Head, Worldly Wonder
Revelation 13:3-4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Revelation 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage presents a wounded head whose death-like wound heals, sparking worldwide wonder, and people worship the dragon and the beast, symbolizing collective attachment to external powers.
Neville's Inner Vision
Verse 3-4 invites you to see a wound in one head that is suddenly healed, and the world following after that healing. But in the Neville lens, the beast is not an external creature; it is a belief in separation, an image you have allowed to rule your life. The wound represents a sense of lack or limitation you once fortified by outward power. The healing is the turning of attention from the outer symbol to the inner I AM, the awareness that creates. When you align with that inner ruler and stop worshiping the dragon or beast as if they were the source, the world’s admiration falls away from the old image and you begin to witness the Kingdom within. The crowd's wonder is but their own shift in consciousness once you decide you are the I AM, and that the power to 'make war with it' lies in your revision of the belief. Practice being the observer who imagines peace and wholeness; the outer scene follows your inner assumption.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: In a quiet minute, assume you are the healed head; feel the I AM as your sole power and revise the wound as nothing more than a belief. Then dwell in that feeling of wholeness for a few breaths and notice appearances in your life shifting to match.
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