Inner Chariots Of Consciousness
Zechariah 6:1-2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Zechariah 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Zechariah 6:1-2 presents a vision of four chariots emerging from between two brass mountains, with the red and black horses in the first two chariots. It depicts inner movements of consciousness rather than outer events.
Neville's Inner Vision
Turn your gaze inward and hear the message: the brass mountains are the fixed beliefs you hold about how life must move. The four chariots rising from their crest are four streams of consciousness in motion—desire, fear, energy, and judgment—moving through your inner field. The red horses breathe bold vitality; the black horses breathe the unknown, the shadow that pretends to obscure your dominion. In the Neville Goddard sense, these chariots are not in a distant world but currents within your own I AM. They signal how your inner state fashions appearances; when you imagine and believe the Kingdom of God is within, you invite God’s action into your life. By assuming the role of the observer who drives the chariots, you revise the meaning of every outward sign; you are not subjected to appearances but are the author of them through consciousness. The brass mountains cease to imprison and become the sturdy frame in which living awareness unfolds. Your task is to feel it real that you are the driver and that all four chariots serve your inner wakefulness, guiding you toward the realization that the Kingdom is already within.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine standing between two brass mountains; watch four chariots roll out, with red and black horses signaling energy and mystery. Then declare softly: I AM the driver of these chariots, and these inner movements awaken the Kingdom within.
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