Inner Deliverance Through Imagination
Deuteronomy 6:21-23 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Deuteronomy 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Deuteronomy 6:21–23 recalls Israel’s bondage in Egypt and the mighty deliverance of the LORD, culminating in the promise of entering the land.
Neville's Inner Vision
This passage invites us to read bondage and exodus as inner states rather than distant history. The bondage in Egypt represents a consciousness locked in fear, limitation, and memory of lack. The mighty hand and the signs and wonders are inner movements of awareness—moments when attention shifts, when belief expands, and when the restless energy of bondage begins to loosen. God’s bringing out is not a geographical escape but a shift of identity—leaving the former state to enter a new land, a present realization of your true nature. The land promised to the fathers becomes your living present: a state of abundance, health, and peace that you are called to inhabit now. The covenant with the fathers translates into an unbroken line of consciousness: you are always connected to the source of all supply, and the means by which you experience it is imagination. When you tell the story to your inner 'son,' you are rehearsing the end you desire—out of bondage into a land of limitless being, through the inevitability of inner decree.
Practice This Now
Assume the end: say to yourself, 'I am free now, and I enter the land of abundance.' Close your eyes and feel the new state as already real, letting the memory of bondage dissolve into the reality of your present consciousness.
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