When Neville Goddard famously declared that “feeling is the secret,” he did not mean that we must anxiously chase after some fleeting emotional excitement. Rather, he spoke of a deep inner conviction — a quiet knowing — that we are already what we desire to be. This "feeling" is the seed of all creation, the state from which all manifestations flow. Many students become conflicted here: What exactly is this feeling? How do I find it? The Bible, read symbolically as Neville taught, offers profound guidance on this question. Far from simply being a historical or moral text, it is a psychological manual detailing how to shift consciousness — to rise from the old self into the new. It is a book of inner drama, inviting us to put off one identity and put on another, to die to the past and rise in newness. The Bible’s continual symbolism of “lifting up” Throughout the Bible, we see a constant theme of lifting up , rising, or ascending: Moses ascends Mount Sinai to receiv...