Inner Boundaries of Possession
Deuteronomy 2:17-19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Deuteronomy 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The LORD instructs passage through Ar and warns against distressing Ammon; He declares the land of Ammon will not be Israel's, belonging instead to Lot's descendants.
Neville's Inner Vision
Notice how the text speaks of borders and avoidance as if they are not external maps but your own internal landscape. The command not to distress or meddle with Ammon is a directive to hold your attention from meddling with troubling beliefs that do not belong to your state of consciousness. The land given to Lot’s descendants is your inner inheritance—the stable ground you stand upon when you align with the I AM, the awareness that you are the author of your experience. The instruction to pass over Ar is the call to move through transitional states without emotional entanglement, trusting Providence to guard your path. In Neville’s terms, the LORD’s word is not a geography lesson but a psychological discipline: you do not attempt to possess what does not belong to your state; you claim only what your present awareness recognizes as yours. By refusing interference with others’ mental states and honoring the boundaries set by your I AM, you unlock the law of covenant loyalty and Providence guiding you to your Kingdom of God within.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and freely inhabit the boundary described; say to yourself, 'I am the I AM; I possess my inner Lot now.' Feel the peace of not meddling with others' states.
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