Inside the Fifth Seal
Revelation 6:9-11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Revelation 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Souls under the altar symbolize inner states seeking justice; they cry aloud, receive white robes, and are told to rest a little longer until the larger pattern of trials is fulfilled within consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your drama is not about distant history but about your own consciousness. The fifth seal opens when you dare to observe a hidden state that has been slain by fear, by doubt, or by a longing for justice that you have not yet believed is real. Those souls beneath the altar are the parts of you that have insisted on recognition, crying for judgment on a scene you still judge as untrue. The cry 'How long?' is the impatient inner note that you have not yet fully trusted in the reality your I AM already knows. The white robes are the lawful attire of your renewed self—awareness clothed in purity—arranging itself for a rest that is not idle but purposeful. The command to rest a little season is your invitation to let inner shifts complete themselves, while you hold faith that the entire image is being fulfilled in your consciousness. So you, in this moment, are being prepared for a broader fellowship of your brethren, as you awaken to a more universal justice within, guided by the certainty that you are the I AM experiencing itself.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume the I AM is witnessing this scene; visualize yourself in white robes, resting in divine justice, and softly repeat, 'I rest in the reality I desire now.'
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