Inner House Passover Practice
Exodus 12:46-47 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 12 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Exodus 12:46-47 commands eating the Passover within one house, keeping all flesh contained, not breaking any bone, and having all Israel observe; it emphasizes unity and obedience.
Neville's Inner Vision
Exodus 12:46-47 speaks of a unity of dwelling, a flesh not to be carried beyond the house, and a whole community keeping the rite. In the language of the soul, the house is your state of consciousness; what is eaten is the life you take into yourself. There is no fracture in this unity—bone not broken—because you accept the whole of your being as one living sacrifice, made whole by the I AM within. The directive that all the congregation keep it points to your total self: every facet, every impulse, united in obedience to the one pattern of life you have chosen. The Passover is not a distant ritual but an inner shift: you dwell in a single interior house where the awareness of God—your own I AM—nourishes you. Assume the feeling of that unity; revise any sense of separation until all is held together by your single holy tenancy. When you imagine from this inner dwelling, you do not project your life outward as flesh to be disposed of; you remain integral, faithful to the covenant you affirm, and your life becomes the witnessed, healed reality you seek.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and place your awareness in one inner house; assume the feeling that you are fed by the I AM life and that no part of you is carried outward. Hold that wholeness until it feels real.
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