Amen to Inner Law
Deuteronomy 27:26 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Deuteronomy 27 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse declares a curse on anyone who does not uphold all the words of the law, and the people affirm.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider the 'law' in Deuteronomy as the inner covenant of your I AM, not a distant code but a principle you already possess. The curse spoken on withholding all the words of the law belongs to the belief that you can separate yourself from the whole. In Neville’s lens, you experience restriction only when you pretend you are apart from the law and its totality. The external 'curse' is merely the charged effect of an inner mood—fear, forgetfulness, or inconsistency—set against the truth that you are the living manifestation of the law. The people saying Amen are the inner chorus of agreement within your consciousness, affirming that you consent to be governed by this divine order. To break the spell, return to the awareness that the I AM keeps every word of the law through you. Do not resist; instead, revise your assumption until you feel it real: you have kept all words, you are complete in this moment, and your world now aligns with that completed state.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, place a hand on your chest, and affirm I AM keeping every word of the law now. Then imagine walking through your day as a person who effortlessly aligns thoughts, feelings, and deeds with that law; feel the certainty that Amen has been spoken within you.
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