Inclusive Feast of Self Unity
Exodus 10:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Moses tells the community they will depart together—young and old, family and animals—to celebrate a feast unto the LORD.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the living parable, the 'we' is your I AM, the only self that truly moves. To say we go with young and old, with sons and daughters, with flocks and herds, is to claim that every facet of consciousness accompanies the decision. The feast unto the LORD is not a mere ritual; it is alignment, a celebratory recognition of the LORD as your I AM—the steady, unchanging awareness through which all things emerge. The exodus is an inner movement: a departure from lack into abundance, from fragmentation into unity. When you affirm 'we will go,' you are affirming that your entire being—your youthful impulse, your settled mind, your relationships, your desires—advances in concert toward divine presence. The outward procession mirrors the inner ascent; the unity of family and possessions mirrors the unity of ideas and feelings under one awareness. Practice: dwell in the sense of inclusive selfhood, and let every part of you march with the decision to worship in truth—present, whole, and unshakable.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Assume your whole being goes with you into the feast—every part, every thought, every desire—marching in unity toward the LORD. Feel it real now.
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