Inner Wind of Liberation
Exodus 10:19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God turns a mighty west wind that drives away the locusts, leaving Egypt free of the plague. It is a sign of divine relief and deliverance.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the Neville frame, this verse is not about a physical storm but a mental turning. The locusts are the swarm of failing thoughts, the sense of lack that covers your inner sky. The Lord turning the wind is your decision to shift your state of consciousness. When I declare I AM, I align with the awareness that never changes, and a west wind rises inside me, blowing away the siege of fear, worry, and old identities. The locusts are cast into the Red Sea—the sea of my deeper, unconditioned mind—where they dissolve, and I remain on a new shore of healing. Providence and Guidance are not distant acts but the very movement of my attention. Deliverance comes as I persist in a new assumption, feeling the truth of it, and letting the old conditions vanish from the coast of experience. The verse becomes a practical rule: change the inner weather, and the outer landscape reforms. I am free, and the land that was Egypt is transformed by the wind of awareness.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: In quiet, assume I am free now and feel a strong west wind rising inside, sweeping away fear and limitation into the sea of my inner self; dwell in the feeling of liberation for a minute.
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