Inner Egypt And Idols Awakening
Deuteronomy 29:16-17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Deuteronomy 29 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
It recalls dwelling in Egypt and passing through other nations. It also notes the visible idols and abominations among them.
Neville's Inner Vision
Here the outer geography becomes an inner map. Egypt is not a land you left behind, but a state of consciousness you have worn as bondage: the pull of apparent security, the worship of forms you can touch, count, and compare. The nations you have passed by in memory are the shifting thoughts and habits you have traversed within your own mind, the ideas you have allowed to roam as if they could define you. The abominations and idols - the wood, stone, silver and gold - are the forms your mind has given authority to: opinions, substitutes for joy, glittering aims that fade when you look again. This reading asks you to wake up to the fact you are always the one imagining; the I AM is the sovereign observer behind every scene. When you re-affirm yourself as consciousness, not as a bundle of borrowed idols, those pictures lose their power. The true worship is the realization that all you behold is a dream arising from one mind. Then the memory of bondage loses its sting, and you can enter the inner land of true perception.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, repeat 'I AM' as your sole awareness. Revise the scene, imagining you dwell now in the inner land of true worship where idols lose their power.
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