Inner Law Of Action Revisited
Deuteronomy 25:12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Deuteronomy 25 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse presents a harsh command, but in Neville's sense it reveals inner discipline: cut away the impulse to act from wounded perception and replace pity with decisive, aligned action.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within you, the 'hand' is your outward behavior and the 'eye' is your perception—how you see and judge. The command to cut off binds your imagination to a rigid exterior standard, yet the real meaning in my teaching is that every event you perceive in the world is a movement of your own consciousness. If a threshold of cruelty or grievance arises, you are asked to sever the impulse to act from it and to refuse to pity a pattern that would keep you from rightful alignment with I AM. When you imagine yourself as the sole author of a scene you did not create, you disempower your creative power. In truth you are the perceiver and the doer, and you may choose a new form of action by revising the situation in imagination until pity yields to clarity and mercy becomes the action of the will. Therefore, the 'hand' is cut only in your mind, so that your next step is governed by the law you choose to inhabit.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare I AM as the governing law; revise the inner scene until the impulse to harm loses power, then feel-it-real your next action flows from disciplined mercy.
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