Inner Deliverance Through Memory
Deuteronomy 6:20-23 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Deuteronomy 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Deuteronomy 6:20-23 describes how a parent should answer a child's question about the commandments by recalling Israel's bondage in Egypt, God's mighty deliverance, and the purpose of bringing them into a land promised to their ancestors. It frames history as a memory that sustains covenant loyalty and inspires gratitude.
Neville's Inner Vision
Let the inner son be the I AM awareness that asks, What do these testimonies, statutes, and judgments mean? The tale of Egypt is not a distant event but a picture of every bondage you have consented to as real—fear, lack, limitation, the sense of separation. When the line the LORD brought us out with a mighty hand arises in your imagination, receive it as a declaration of consciousness: awareness delivered you from bondage through the power of your own intended attention. The signs and wonders are not relics of history but the vivid workings of imagination aligned with a living covenant. They show that your inner state can shift from bondage to liberty, from doubt to assurance. The journey from Egypt to the land promises is the metamorphosis of your mind from constricted awareness to expansive being—land as your state of abundance, peace, and harmony with your true self. The memory of deliverance becomes your ongoing invitation and justification for present experience: you are already in the land because you have chosen to become it in consciousness.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the feeling that you are free now. Then softly tell the inner child that the land is yours and you walk in it today.
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