Doorposts of Consciousness
Exodus 12:3-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 12 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Exodus 12:3-7 commands Israel to select a lamb for each household, keep it until the appointed day, kill it at evening, and apply its blood to the doorposts as a sign for deliverance.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this scripture the lamb stands for a spotless state of consciousness you can assume as yours here and now. The blood on the doorposts is your conscious boundary, a visible sign that your awareness, the I AM that you are, has sealed the house against fear and limitation. The community gathering and the directive to share according to need remind you that your inner state may be tuned to times and needs, yet faith alone makes the sign. The dying of the old self is the moment your unblemished state is recognized as the only real condition; the moments from the tenth to the fourteenth day symbolize steady attention to that shift. By treating the imputed sacrifice as a present fact, you enter a realm where redemption is not future salvation but an inner law fulfilled through imagination. Remember: you are not saving a past identity but calling forth your true, unconditioned self here and now.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and assume the state of your redeemed I AM. Visualize the blood marking your doorposts as a boundary of awareness, and feel that you are already protected and free.
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