Inner Captains of Conscience
Deuteronomy 1:14-15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Deuteronomy 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
People affirm the plan as good. Moses then appoints tribal leaders, making captains and officers over the tribes.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Neville’s frame, Deuteronomy’s act is an inner governance by which the I AM appoints the leads. The people’s 'it is good' is your inner acknowledgment that a plan has already taken form in consciousness. The captains and officers are not external men but states of awareness—vast attention, precise discernment, steadfast memory, and faithful unity—called to sit in council within you. When you imagine wise and known chief officers ruling over your life, you are rehearsing obedience to the inner law that orders experience. This obedience is not submission to strangers but a willingness to align with the right inner state. Unity arises as these inner officers act in concert, turning thought into feeling, intention into action. By deliberately appointing them in imagination, you make their reality with feeling: you feel it real that your mind is well-ordered and your life follows. The more you practice this inner appointment, the more your world reflects a kingdom within—clear, harmonious, and faithful to its own laws.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and appoint three inner officers today: a wise discernor for choice, a steadfast doer for action, and a unifying reconciler for harmony. Assume their governance now and feel it real in the next moment.
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