Wilderness Walk: Horeb to Kadeshbarnea
Deuteronomy 1:19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Deuteronomy 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
They left Horeb, traveling through a great wilderness as commanded by the LORD, and came to Kadeshbarnea. This mirrors our inner journey: a movement through testing in consciousness under divine direction.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your departure from Horeb and traversal of that vast, terrible wilderness is not a dated history but the inner drama of your present consciousness. The command of the LORD our God becomes the I AM within you, the unwavering impulse that moves every inner step. The wilderness is not a map of place but a map of mind, doubt, fear, fatigue, resistance, until you align with the inner decree that you are still the beloved of God. You press on because you trust that this command is life, and Providence becomes your inner compass rather than external fortune. As you proceed, you are not driven by outward events but guided by an inward guarantee: you will reach Kadeshbarnea, the land of settled awareness, where abundance and clarity reside in your consciousness. The journey is your mind's discipline, and the arrival is the moment you assume the state you seek. Do not resist the tests; thank them as opportunities to fortify faith. You travel through the wilderness by obedience to the I AM, and the land yields to your unwavering belief.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes and assume you have already arrived at Kadeshbarnea; feel the land's quiet abundance now. Allow this feeling to linger as you revise the departed wilderness as a mindset conquered by your I AM.
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