Islands Flee, Mountains Fade

Revelation 16:20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Revelation 16 in context

Scripture Focus

20And every island fled away, and the mountains were not found.
Revelation 16:20

Biblical Context

Revelation 16:20 presents a vision of upheaval where islands flee and mountains are not found. It signals an inner transformation in consciousness rather than a literal landscape.

Neville's Inner Vision

From the Neville Goddard perspective, this vision is a summons to awaken to my state of consciousness. The islands and mountains are not fixed earth features but inner dispositions: separations I have believed in and beliefs I have clung to as proof of separation. When I claim the I AM as my unconditioned awareness, these landmarks melt away, for they existed only as images in my dream. The island reveals itself as any fragment of self that feels apart; the mountain stands for a rock-solid belief about lack or limitation. As I persist in imagining from the end—that I am one with all life—the outer world reorders itself to reflect that inward unity. The line that they were not found becomes the felt truth of my interior life: unity is at the center, and separation disappears. Imagination creates reality; therefore I revise what I see by choosing the end I desire and feeling it as now.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and revise: 'Islands flee; mountains vanish; I am one with all.' Sit in the feeling of that unity for a minute, letting separation dissolve.

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