Stone of Seven Eyes Within

Zechariah 3:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Zechariah 3 in context

Scripture Focus

9For behold the stone that I have laid before Joshua; upon one stone shall be seven eyes: behold, I will engrave the graving thereof, saith the LORD of hosts, and I will remove the iniquity of that land in one day.
Zechariah 3:9

Biblical Context

The verse speaks of a stone laid before Joshua with seven eyes, promising to remove iniquity in one day. It emphasizes forgiveness and a new, reconciled reality arising in consciousness.

Neville's Inner Vision

Zechariah presents a stone placed before Joshua, but in Neville's reading the stone is the inner ground of consciousness you inhabit as I AM. The seven eyes are seven faculties you may consciously direct—perception, memory, imagination, feeling, understanding, will, faith—gazes that awaken when you assume. When God engraves the gravings, He is inscribing truth upon the subconscious, a revision that redefines what you experience as reality. The pledge to remove iniquity in one day becomes your internal shift: forgive, claim forgiveness, and rest in the knowing that the past is dissolved by the present conviction. You are not changing outward events; you are changing your state of consciousness, and the outer scene arranges itself to reflect that new state. The land becomes a new domain as you persist in the feeling of the wish fulfilled, acting from a renewed inner sense that guilt has melted and grace is your natural state. Mercy flows as compassion, and favor follows as you dwell in the I AM that forgives and creates.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Sit quietly and place the seven-eyed stone before your inner Joshua. Assume, with feeling, 'I am forgiven; this land is cleansed in one day,' and dwell in that present sense until it becomes your reality.

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