Inner Blessings and Curses
Deuteronomy 27:11-14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Deuteronomy 27 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Moses charges the people to declare blessings from Mount Gerizim and curses from Mount Ebal as they enter the land, with the Levites proclaiming the message to all Israel.
Neville's Inner Vision
Deuteronomy 27:11–14 invites you to see the scene as a drama of your own consciousness. Gerizim stands for the blessing you affirm when your thoughts align with harmony, abundance, and clear purpose; Ebal stands for the curse that arises when fear, guilt, and separation dominate your inner dialogue. Crossing Jordan marks a shift of identity—from old, reactive stories to a self defined by the I AM, the awareness that never breaks. The Levites’ loud proclamation is your inner law speaking through your faculties, calling every tribe—Simeon, Levi, Judah, Issachar, Joseph, Benjamin, and the rest—to wake to their function and join in one life. The ritual isn’t about punishment; it reveals that the world you experience follows the state you most consistently inhabit in consciousness. By choosing blessing and aligning with the law of your own being, your commandments become practical discipline that shapes health, order, and prosperity. By lingering in fear and separation, you contract your experience. Your only loyalty needed is to the I AM—imagine and feel it real, until your outer world reflects your inner decree.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Stand on your inner Gerizim and bless; revise fear and separation by declaring, 'I am the I AM, and I bless this day.' Then feel the blessing as already true and move from that state into your next moment.
The Bible Through Neville










Neville Bible Sparks









