Inner Intervention, Quiet Deliverance
Deuteronomy 25:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Deuteronomy 25 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Two men fight, and the wife of one steps forward to save her husband, reaching out and grabbing him by the secrets.
Neville's Inner Vision
Two minds contend within you, fear and faith, anger and love. The scene is not about a courtroom; it is a choreography of consciousness. The wife is your imagination—the inner feminine principle that can intervene when you stand at the edge of collapse. When she draws near to deliver the husband, she does so by seizing the 'secrets'—the hidden assumptions and inner resources you have never used in the moment of pressure. The act is an internal shift: you switch from identifying with the struggle to funding the scene with the conclusion you desire. The 'hand' you extend is attention; the 'secrets' are the dormant presuppositions that can reframe possibility. By choosing an envisioned outcome as already real, you awaken the inner delivery that the external scene merely reflects. The husband represents your true I AM, the indivisible awareness, and the wife’s intervention preserves his sanctity by aligning with justice within your mind. When you live from that state, the conflict dissolves, and the inner economy of right action is restored.
Practice This Now
Assume the feeling of your own deliverance now; imagine the inner wife of your imagination stepping in and seizing the hidden resources to rescue the situation. Let that feeling sink into your body until it becomes your standard state.
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