One Law for All Within
Exodus 12:48-49 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 12 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage says that a foreigner who stays with you and keeps the Passover must be circumcised and may participate, becoming as one born in the land; there is one law for both native and entrant.
Neville's Inner Vision
Exodus invites you to see the stranger as a hidden part of yourself that has been living outside the circle of awareness. The circumcision speaks not of physical rite but a cutting away of belief and habit that block Passover—the release of consciousness when your attention rests in I AM. The 'one law' to the homeborn and the sojourner proclaims that every aspect of your world is governed by the same inner principle. When you imaginatively accept the stranger as kin, you remove the sense of separation; you are no longer two laws but one living order within you. The inner Passover occurs as you feel the unity of your own state, not when conditions change externally. If you assume the stranger is already inside your land, now familiar and born there, your awareness aligns to the essence that you are the author of all appearing. Your task is to dwell in the feeling that I AM is the total law, and all persons, near or afar, are included in that one happening.
Practice This Now
Take a few breaths and assume the state 'I AM the Law.' Visualize the stranger within you as already included, cut away old fears, and invite them to partake of your inner Passover; feel the unity as though they were born in your land.
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