Inner Law of Imagination
Deuteronomy 11:18-21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Deuteronomy 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage instructs to store God’s words in heart and soul, bind them as signs on the hand and between the eyes, teach them to children, and post them at home and gates; through this, the days of you and your descendants are multiplied in the land promised by the Lord.
Neville's Inner Vision
Here, the God within you commands you to inwardly cradle the divine utterance until it becomes your habitual state. To lay up these words in heart and soul is to refuse to negotiate with appearances; it is a decision that your inner vision carries the law as frontlets between your eyes—an unshakable assumption that the divine order governs every moment. The hand becomes an outward sign of the inner conviction: what you give attention to, you enact. To bind the words to your life is to live as if the commandments are your natural perception, not distant rules. Teaching them to your children is the discipline of harmonizing generations by living the truth now; speaking of them in your house, on the road, at rest, at rise, is the practice of keeping the inner covenant spoken into daily actions. Writing on doors and gates is the art of imprinting the consciousness in all thresholds and moments. When this inner covenant is maintained, days are multiplied—your days and your children's days—until life on earth feels like the days of heaven, a continuous manifestation of the inward order.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes and imagine you carry the sign on your hand and the frontlets between your eyes; affirm, 'I am the Word made flesh in my life.' Then revise any current condition by accepting it as already transformed and notice your daily choices align with that truth.
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