Inner Scattering, Quiet Return
Deuteronomy 32:26-27 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Deuteronomy 32 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse pictures a plan to scatter them and erase their memory among men, but restrains it, fearing the enemy’s wrath and the claim that God did not do all this. It points to inner judgment and humility, that external outcomes are governed by inner states rather than external power.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the inner realm of consciousness, to scatter is to fragment your sense of self. The 'remembrance of them to cease' is the impulse to forget your wholeness; the fear of the enemy mirrors the mind’s fear of judgment and human claims. Yet the act of God here is not external power; it is the steady I AM, the conscious awareness that animates every event. When you dwell in that I AM, the fear loosens its grip and you recall the unity that cannot be erased by appearances. The line about adversaries behaving strangely shows how easily you project power onto others; true power does not come from others but from the inner state that governs perception. Therefore, the so-called scattering cannot occur in the realized man, for the I AM holds the memory of your divine nature intact. The return is the restoration of consciousness to wholeness, a re-membering where nothing is lost and everything is under the divine I AM.
Practice This Now
Practice: Sit quietly, affirm I AM the power in which all events unfold; imagine the fear of 'enemies' dissolving and visualize the full memory of your wholeness returning to you.
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