Nebo's Inner Land Vision
Deuteronomy 32:48-52 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Deuteronomy 32 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Moses is told to ascend Mount Nebo on the selfsame day to view the land of Canaan, which God will give to Israel, yet he will not enter it. The passage frames Moses’ death and the people's accountability for their wilderness wanderings.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through Neville's lens, the Nebo ascent is not geography but a shift in consciousness. The land of Canaan is the inner state you are ready to inhabit, not a distant country. Moses stands at Nebo to show that you can see the promised land only after you make your inner decision. The trespass at Meribah, sanctifying God not in the midst of the people, points to an inner misalignment between belief and living; to sanctify means to acknowledge and align with the divine within you. The instruction to die on the mount signals the necessity of letting the old self, the old egoic pattern, die so a new self can arise. The command to view but not enter teaches that you must first cultivate the inner sight, then enter by revision and feeling it real. The remedy is inner work: revise the sense of self, accept your life as the result of the inner state you already hold, and step into the land by the certainty that it is yours now.
Practice This Now
Assume the final state in your imagination today, feel it as real, and revise any thought of limitation until your inner state matches the promised land.
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