Inner Equality Feast
Deuteronomy 15:22-23 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Deuteronomy 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Within thy gates, both the clean and the unclean eat alike; but you must not eat the blood, pouring it out as water.
Neville's Inner Vision
As I turn the page of this command, I see the inner banquet held within the gates of my own consciousness. The verse does not distinguish between ‘clean’ or ‘unclean’ people outside, but declares they eat alike inside the kingdom I AM. The distinction is not moral so much as a stage of awareness; to eat is to take into oneself the nourishment of a belief, and to treat all states with the same attention is to claim sovereignty over them. When you accept the unclean as a valid expression of consciousness, you stop trying to purge it from you and begin feeding the entire self with the same light. The ban on blood is the prohibition against drawing life from fear, drama, or rasping desire; pour that energy back to the ground as water, where it becomes soil for new growth. In that posture, the inner king or queen stands free: there is no separation between the clean and the unclean, only different moves of the same consciousness. The shift is not about changing 'them,' but about waking to the I AM that eats with all within.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly, declare 'I AM the gate; all inner states eat alike within me,' and feel the unity as if it already is. Then revise any lingering judgment, letting fear dissolve into the ground.
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