Come Out Of Her Inner Release

Revelation 18:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Revelation 18 in context

Scripture Focus

4And I heard another voice from heaven, saying, Come out of her, my people, that ye be not partakers of her sins, and that ye receive not of her plagues.
Revelation 18:4

Biblical Context

The verse calls God's people to withdraw from a corrupt collective mind so they won't partake in its sins or suffer its plagues. It frames exile as an inner movement, not a relocation.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within this line, you hear the soft command to withdraw your attention from the 'her' which the world projects as real. Babylon is not a place on a map but a state of fear, grasping, and comparison that swallows your imagining. To come out is to withdraw your identification from that dream and return your attention to the I AM, the awareness that never fluctuates with the crowd. When you pretend you are separate from that mesh of worldly images, you are not denying the world but refusing to invest your inner life there. Your true self, your eternal self, remains untouched by the sins the elders of the dream accuse one another of; the plague you fear is simply a belief in lack, threat, or separation. The moment you assume you are out, you redefine your surroundings as projections of your inner state, and the world begins to respond to your changed awareness. The vision of freedom becomes your dominant state, and from that throne, you govern your fortunes through imagination rather than accident.

Practice This Now

Assume you are already out and revise your sense of self to the I AM. Feel it real by softly affirming I am out of her I am free until the sensation of separation becomes your normal state.

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