Inner Mountains Melt
Revelation 6:16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Revelation 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Revelation 6:16 portrays people fearing the divine presence and seeking to hide, using mountains as symbols of inner defenses that stand against awareness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Who fears the throne fears its own awakening. In the psychological reading, the mountains and rocks are not geological but states of consciousness—fixed beliefs and hardened self-images you have mistaken for reality. The face of him that sitteth on the throne is the I AM you are now conscious of, and the wrath of the Lamb is the cleansing fire that dissolves the sense of separation. The cry to fall on us is the ego’s plea to be crushed rather than to be clarified; it reveals that you have believed you must be crushed to prove your identity. But the reversal is simple: claim your true reality and watch the fear recede. Stand as the I AM on your inner throne and invite the light to scan every corner of your mind. When you do, the mountains collapse into nothing, and the Lamb’s purifying presence is not judgment but recognition—the revelation that you have always existed as awareness, and life unfolds from that certainty.
Practice This Now
Imaginative practice: In a quiet moment, close your eyes and assume, 'I AM.' See the fixed mountains in your mind dissolve as you affirm you are the throne, and welcome the Lamb's cleansing fire as the light of awareness, not punishment.
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