Inner Kingdom Through Loss
Deuteronomy 28:31-32 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Deuteronomy 28 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage shows severe losses—livestock, property, and loved ones—unfolding as a consequence of a current inner state. It ends with longing and powerlessness that cannot be recovered by external means.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of the scene in Deuteronomy as the outer proof of an inner state. The slain ox, the taken donkey, the scattered sheep, the distant sons and daughters—these are not distant punishments, but the images your I AM crafts to awaken you to your current belief about yourself. You are not a victim of externals; you are the observer and the projector. The law that removes what you cling to reveals the boundaries of your imagination. When you feel the ache of loss, you are only experiencing the edge of a belief in lack. To turn this page, refuse to defend the image, and assume a new posture: I am the life that nourishes all; I am one with abundance and relationship preserved in perfect harmony. In your inner talk, do not plead for rescue from without; revise the scene inside and feel in your bones that your desire is already fulfilled, that the foe of separation evaporates in the light of your I AM presence. This is magic: by shifting your state, you rewrite the script.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and revise the scene inside: imagine your ox alive and well before you; see your children restored in the circle of love; feel the relief as if it were true, then rest in the I AM presence.
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