Hailstones of Consciousness
Revelation 16:21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Revelation 16 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Revelation 16:21 describes a great hailstone weighing about a talent that falls from heaven, provoking people to blaspheme God because the plague is severe.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through Neville’s lens, the storm is not a meteorological event but a drama of consciousness. The hail stones are the fixed thoughts, the belief structures that press upon you until you call them real. The weight of a talent speaks of your vast capacity to create; when you are identified with limitation you discharge a 'plague' into your world, a harsh sequence that blurs your awareness of the I AM. To the watcher within, the outer blasphemy is simply the mind insisting that God is outside; yet God is I AM present in every sensation and circumstance. The key is to revise by assuming the state you desire: you are the witness, not the storm; the hail dissolves as you affirm that you are one with the I AM, and that every circumstance serves your awakening. When you align with the idea 'I am consciousness, I am the I AM,' you convert judgments into insight, and punishment into mercy. Remember: events are inner movements; you can direct them by the quality of your inner state and the feeling of reality you give to your assumption.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe, and imagine the hail dissolving as you affirm I am the I AM; I weigh nothing but love, and your world shifts to reflect inner unity.
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