Inner Scattering and Worship
Deuteronomy 28:64 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Deuteronomy 28 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The LORD scatters the people among the nations and they worship other gods of wood and stone, symbolizing a dispersion of consciousness and misplaced worship.
Neville's Inner Vision
To Deuteronomy 28:64 I read as the inward decree: the I AM can scatter your attention across the fields of doubt, so you worship other gods habitually, fears and opinions, wood and stone of your own making. The verse does not threaten an outer fate; it unveils the inner law: wherever your consciousness is dispersed, you are not yet in the One. When you identify with separated states, you build altars to ephemeral powers and call them gods, then look for them outside of you. The remedy is to return to the I AM, the quiet attendee of every thought. In this inner alignment, the dispersion dissolves; the so-called exile becomes a journey back to your central room, the throne of awareness within you. Idolatry fades as you refuse to feed the belief in lack or separation. Worship becomes the consistent recognition that the All is present as your own awareness. The moment you assume the unchanging presence of the I AM, the scattered places in your mind are drawn together into one living unity.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and assume you are already in the unity of the I AM; revise the sense of scattered consciousness by picturing all thoughts returning to a single inner throne. Then feel the central presence and say I AM until it lingers.
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