Inner Exile, Outer Kingdoms
Deuteronomy 28:25 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Deuteronomy 28 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Plain summary: The verse describes defeat and dispersion, where the people are overwhelmed by enemies, go out against them in one direction, flee seven directions, and are scattered into all the kingdoms of the earth. It signals that collective actions or disobedience bring outward upheaval.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your enemies are not distant armies but the vibrations of limitation you grant to your own consciousness. The smite occurs when you yield to the belief that you are separate from your source; the outward collision is the effect of an inward premise. Going out one way and fleeing seven ways is the mind's habit of scattering attention across fears, problems, and identities, so you appear divided and chased by circumstance. The exile into all the kingdoms of the earth is the dispersion of your sense of self into many daily scenes, none of which speak the truth of your unity with the I AM. Neville’s method would have you see this entire scene as a dream of consciousness, and then revise it by affirming the end: you are already present in a single, sovereign state where all kingdoms obey your inner decree. In that light, you walk through any scene as one undivided ruler, and the outward world rearranges to fit the inner assuredness.
Practice This Now
Practice: Close your eyes and assume the feeling of your end as already real; affirm I AM sovereign over all scenes. Revise a recent defeat in your mind, seeing it bow to your inner decree, and let that feeling saturate the next moment.
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