Inner Pisgah Vision
Deuteronomy 3:26-27 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Deuteronomy 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God tells Moses that he cannot cross into the land, and directs him to climb Pisgah to view the territory from afar. It speaks to us of inner boundaries and the power of vision.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of Moses as every man who clings to an old story of lack. The 'thou shalt not go over' marks the limit your current state will tolerate; the remedy is to rise in consciousness. Pisgah is not a place but a height of awareness from which all directions—west, north, south and east—are seen as fields of potential. When God says 'behold it with thine eyes,' you are being invited to train your inner sight until the vision you cherish becomes present-tense. The rebuke you feel is not punishment but a map: cross the Jordan inwardly before any outer crossing can occur. The I AM within you—your eternal awareness—provides Providence and guides every choice toward the end you desire. By dwelling in that vision, you align with the Covenant of your true self. In time, the Jordan yields to the inner crossing, and what you see there becomes your outward life.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit quietly, elevate your mental state to the Pisgah of your present awareness, and imagine the land as already yours. Feel the corresponding certainty in your chest as if the fulfillment is now.
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