Inner Boundaries of Consciousness
Deuteronomy 3:17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Deuteronomy 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
It states the eastern boundary of the land—the plain, the Jordan, and the coast all the way to the Salt Sea.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the psyche, the plain, Jordan, and salt sea mark not geographies but states of consciousness. The I AM (God) is the field upon which these scenes appear. The Jordan is the crossing from old identity into the affirmed I AM, a boundary you willingly step over when you refuse limitation and persist in the assumption that you are now what you seek. To claim the land from Chinnereth to the Salt Sea is to refuse to be governed by lack and to rest in the reality that your present awareness is the source of all form. The eastward Ashdothpisgah speaks of expansion in consciousness when you align with covenant loyalty, the inner promise that you are forever loved and provided for. As you dwell there, the presence of God, your I AM, becomes the very air you breathe, and the Kingdom of God arises within, not somewhere distant. Your task is to feel this boundary dissolving into a single radiant I AM, treating the boundaries you saw as only boundaries of imagination, ready to be replaced by the land of fulfilled consciousness.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly and assume the state I AM. Feel the boundary dissolve as you inhabit the Kingdom of God within, trusting covenant loyalty to be your present experience.
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