Two Woes, One Mind

Revelation 9:12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Revelation 9 in context

Scripture Focus

12One woe is past; and, behold, there come two woes more hereafter.
Revelation 9:12

Biblical Context

Revelation 9:12 states that the first woe has passed and two more woes are to come, marking a sequence of tribulations within the narrative.

Neville's Inner Vision

From the Neville perspective, Revelation 9:12 is not a forecast of external doom but a reading of your inner state. The first woe that has passed is the old self, the state of fear you have ceased identifying with. The two woes coming after are not future punishments but the lingering movements of your mind when you entertain doubt about changing it. You are not at the mercy of those woes; you are the I AM, the awareness that fashions every scene by imagination. When you consent to fear, you feed the next woe; when you revise and insist on a different assumption, the inner winds dissolve and outer appearances follow your new state. Therefore, refuse to be moved by the drama; assume the end you seek as already real, even before it manifests. Practice this by returning to the one I AM behind all scenes and by reaffirming your sovereign identity until the two woes lose their grip and vanish in the light of consciousness.

Practice This Now

Tonight, revise the verse in your mind—see the first woe as past and the two to come already dissolved. Then rest in the feeling of I AM, as if you are already beyond them.

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