Inner Return: Deuteronomy 30:7
Deuteronomy 30:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Deuteronomy 30 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse speaks plainly of God placing curses on your enemies—those who hate and persecute you. Neville reframes this as an inner law: enemies are states of consciousness, and curses arise from resisting your wholeness.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the eye of faith, Deuteronomy 30:7 does not threaten a distant judge, but reveals a law written in your own consciousness. 'Enemies' are not people apart from you; they are thoughts, beliefs, and feelings you entertain as if they were real opponents. The 'curses' are the natural results that follow from resisting your wholeness with fear, hostility, or grievance. When you identify with a victim, you project a world of persecutors; when you withdraw that identification and awaken the I AM presence within, these outward figures lose their force and vanish as mist before the sun. The Lord thy God, the I AM within you, is not punishing but aligning your inner weather to reflect the state you accept. By assuming a state of invulnerability, blessing, and freedom, you invite harmony; the "enemies" become situations that teach you to love and release the need for attack. In this view, the promise is not about future punishment but about present inner alignment that dissolves the sense of danger and clarifies your path.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and repeat quietly: I AM the Lord, the inner God, and all experience reflects that truth. Rehearse a revision by feeling: I am blessed and protected; enemies are dissolved by my steady consciousness.
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