Stars Fall Within Your Mind

Revelation 6:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Revelation 6 in context

Scripture Focus

13And the stars of heaven fell unto the earth, even as a fig tree casteth her untimely figs, when she is shaken of a mighty wind.
Revelation 6:13

Biblical Context

The passage describes stars falling to earth as untimely figs dropped from a shaken fig tree, symbolizing sudden inner changes. It points to inner judgment and the potential for transformation that leads to the Kingdom within.

Neville's Inner Vision

Viewed through the eye of I AM, the stars of heaven are not distant suns but the states of consciousness you entertain. The earth is your present perception, and the fig tree is the image-form life you are tending. When a mighty wind shakes it, untimely figs fall away—the fears, judgments, and old identities that no longer serve the vision you are becoming. This is not punishment from without but a disclosure from within: the inner weather rearranging to reveal a more settled order. In this moment, prophecy becomes a promise: the Kingdom of God is not somewhere ahead but within your own awareness, accessible as soon as you acknowledge that you are the awareness that experiences it. The falling stars announce the dissolution of former tenants of the mind, so room is made for new light, new resolutions, and renewed righteousness. Trust that your I AM can witness these changes without resistance, knowing that every shift is the birth of justice and beauty in form. When you align with that inner reality, the outer drama relaxes and reveals the peace you have always been.

Practice This Now

Assume the feeling of the I AM witnessing the stars falling within; revise the scene to see the tree bearing abundant fruit and the wind subsiding. Stay in that feeling until your perception shifts and your world reflects inner order.

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