Biblical Psychology
The Unveiling of Identity Beyond States
New Testament states of consciousness describe the movement of consciousness from identification with states into the recognition of awareness itself. The New Testament is not a continuation of history. It is the unveiling of identity.
Where the Old Testament maps the formation and conditioning of identity, the New Testament reveals something entirely different: the recognition of awareness beyond identity, the stabilization of that recognition, and the fulfillment of what Neville Goddard called The Promise.
The New Testament does not teach manifestation. It does not describe improving identity or refining states. It describes awakening.
Understanding both structures is essential.
Together, they form a complete psychological cycle of consciousness.
The New Testament is not describing someone else's awakening. It is revealing what you are. And when this is seen directly, Scripture is no longer something to interpret. It becomes something you recognize.