Who Shall Go? Inner Exodus
Exodus 10:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Pharaoh commands them to go, but immediately asks, 'who are they that shall go?' revealing an inner test of who within will participate. Moses and Aaron respond as the impulse of true obedience entering consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
On the surface, Pharaoh's question 'who are they that shall go?' seems like a social negotiating point. In Neville's psychology, the words expose a deeper law: all of you must go, or nothing shifts. Moses and Aaron represent the awakened I AM moving toward a state, inviting the entire house of being to participate. The concession 'Go, serve the LORD your God' is an inner invitation to align your conscious faculties with the objective, not merely a few willing parts. When you refuse partial obedience and refuse to let fear select the players, you are actually delivering yourself from bondage. The deliverance comes as you realize that 'go' is a movement of your entire consciousness, not a physical crowd. Your present situation is a dream in which one part of you negotiates with another; claim the whole self stands and acts as the Lord's agent. By assuming that the whole man, the whole heart, the entire imagination goes forth, you awaken the inner Pharaoh to fear and release it. Liberation then becomes not a place, but a state you dwell in.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the state: I and my entire being go now to serve the LORD. Feel it-real: the whole consciousness moves, and the rest follows.
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