Inner Garment of Unity
Deuteronomy 22:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Deuteronomy 22 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse commands that garments be made of a single sort, not wool and linen mixed, signaling a call to keep outer forms aligned with a singular inner order.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within you, every state of consciousness is a thread. The command not to wear wool and linen together is not about fabrics but about the integrity of your inner garment. When you mix two incompatible states—fear and faith, lack and abundance—you wear a garment that betrays your inner truth. The choice to keep them separate is a symbolic invitation: imagine your self as a single, coherent being, woven from one quality of awareness rather than competing influences. If you find yourself believing two opposite stories about yourself, revise one into the one you desire, until the whole garment is of a single color—confidence, love, or peace. In this view, God, or I AM, is the awareness that holds the garment together; not the mix of uncertain beliefs. Practice the assumption: I am one with my desired state, perfectly unified, here and now. Feel it as reality until the imagined texture of your life matches the unity you claim.
Practice This Now
Assume you wear a single garment woven of unity; whenever you notice conflicting beliefs, revise one into the desired state and feel the unity as present now.
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