Inner Freedom Through Unleavened Bread
Exodus 13:5-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Plain summary: The text describes entering a promised land and keeping seven days of unleavened bread, symbolizing loyalty to God and purifying the mind of leaven (ego/doubt) in daily life.
Neville's Inner Vision
To Neville’s ear, Exodus 13:5-7 speaks not of a distant geography but of a state of consciousness you enter by faith in your I AM. The promised land, flowing with milk and honey, is the inner abundance that your awareness can claim when you refuse to feed the ego's leaven. The seven days of unleavened bread mark a discipline: a week-long purification of thought, speech, and desire so that nothing puffed up with old stories remains in your quarters. The command to keep this service in this month becomes a dependable practice you repeat until the sense of separation dissolves and worship is simply gratitude for the realized state. When you treat leaven as symbol for assumptions that inflate the self, you guard every corner of your life, inviting the divine order to reign. Deliverance is not an escape but an awakening to what you have already authored within your own consciousness. As you dwell in this inner land, you experience a day of feast—a tangible presence of the I AM in your world.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: In this moment, assume you are already in the land of abundance and feel it as pure awareness. Remove inner leaven (doubt, ego) from every quarter and feast in gratitude to the I AM.
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