Inner Rally of Consciousness
1 Samuel 11:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Samuel 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Saul uses a dramatic, symbolic act with oxen to compel Israel to rally. The people respond quickly—the fear of the LORD falls, and they come together in a unified show of obedience.
Neville's Inner Vision
What you are witnessing in these lines is not a political maneuver but a drama of inner alignment. The oxen ripped to pieces represent the old, scattered selfhood you cast off by a decisive assumption. By sending them over the coasts, you publish a message to every corner of your mind: only a chosen state may be lived here. The fear of the LORD is the awakening of consciousness to its own Presence—the realization that you, the I AM, govern the scene. When this inner posture takes hold, the crowd of sensory impressions, memories, and compulsions cannot stand apart; they are drawn into one accord, not by coercion, but by the conviction that a new order has already been established in you. The "man" Saul and the voice Samuel symbolize the awakened will and its spoken word within. As you persist in the inner vision, the exterior world stiffens into cooperation; fear yields to reverent quiet, and your life moves as if led by a single, harmonious purpose.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and imagine the oxen of your old self being cut to pieces and sent to every corner of your life with a single message: Only this new state will be entertained. Then feel the fear of the LORD—your awareness—rising as you assume the unified purpose and declare, I AM.
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