Inner Justice Through Imagination
Deuteronomy 27:19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Deuteronomy 27 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse declares a curse on anyone who twists judgment against the vulnerable, and the community affirms the right order of justice.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the field of your own consciousness, every person is a state of awareness. The 'stranger', 'fatherless', and 'widow' are inner aspects needing truth and care. Perverting judgment is not just a social crime; it is an inner refusal to acknowledge the real worth of any part of you. When you twist the inner verdict to appease fear or gain, you imprison yourself in a false story and cut off the living law of your I AM. The cure is to imagine a court of your mind where every state has a voice, and fairness is the only verdict. As you align with this inner justice, the curse dissolves because you have chosen to see with love and clarity. The Amen spoken by the people becomes your inner agreement, a moment when you accept the right perception here and now and let life respond through your just and compassionate sight.
Practice This Now
Practice: in a quiet moment, declare I am the observer of all inner states; revise any judgment that denigrates the stranger, fatherless, or widow until you feel it is done. Then, feel it-real as you imagine the court approving your just verdict now.
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