Undimmed Vision Within Moses
Deuteronomy 34:6-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Deuteronomy 34 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Moses dies at 120 with undimmed sight and intact strength. His burial is in an unseen valley, hidden from ordinary view.
Neville's Inner Vision
Here the narrative asks you to see the man Moses as a symbol of your own consciousness. The valley and the grave are not places in time, but states of mind. Moses' eye is not dim at 120 because the I AM, the inner Self, is awake to itself and refuses to identify with decay. The burial place 'unknown to this day' is the hidden memory of limitation that you no longer claim as true. In Neville's terms, the decree is: you are the witness who does not die, the I AM that sustains vigor while the body moves through time. To read this as history is to miss the real action: the moment you identify with your indestructible life, your perception shifts. Providence and guidance come as alignment: the world you call Moab yields to the inner Bethpeor when your consciousness is awake, and the perceived tomb dissolves into a symbol of outdated selfhood. The essential idea is perseverance of the soul's life through all ages, by remaining faithfully conscious of your inherent vitality. Practice daily: assume the feeling of ever-present vigor, and revise any sense of decay into a memory of belief and unity.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume: I AM the undimmed eye, vitality unwaning. Revise the scene in your inner landscape so the 'sepulchre' becomes a memory sealed by awareness, while you move with the strength of the I AM.
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