Inner Exodus: I AM Release
Exodus 11:8-10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Pharaoh refuses to let the people go, God multiplies wonders, and Moses and Aaron confront a hardened heart, signaling an inner journey toward release.
Neville's Inner Vision
These verses strip away literal drama to reveal a simple inner law: Pharaoh is a stubborn state of mind that resists the renewed assumption. The servants bow and say Get thee out, symbolizing the moment the old mind yields to the I AM and the born again drama your soul has insisted upon. The Lord's remark that Pharaoh will not listen is the inner habit that refuses your new conviction, a resistance that often seems to multiply until you press through. Moses and Aaron stand for your two faculties—imagination and faith—that perform the inner wonders when you refuse to abandon the one power you call God. The hardening of the heart marks the persistence of ego-thought; yet nothing can halt the plan that is already alive in you. Your true exodus occurs as you align with I AM, and the bondage dissolves into realization, moving your outer world to reflect your inward liberty. Allow the inner wonders to multiply as you dwell in the conviction that you are already free and already gone into the land of your true being.
Practice This Now
Assume the I AM as your definite state now, and feel it real by visualizing yourself stepping out of bondage and whispering I am free to the old belief.
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