Unleavened Mind, Pure Consciousness
Exodus 13:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Exodus 13:7 instructs seven days of unleavened bread and forbids leaven from all quarters, signaling a thorough inner purification.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within you the command to eat unleavened bread becomes a call to purify consciousness. The leaven stands for ego beliefs, fear, and old habits that puff up the bread of awareness. By forbidding leaven in every quarter you banish inner noise and enter a complete cycle of renewal, symbolized by seven days. This is not denial but a deliberate revision of your inner diet, choosing purity over familiar noise. When you practice unleavened bread you align with holiness and separation from the old self. The bread you consume is your I AM presence, unadulterated and ready to manifest a new order in your inner rooms. As you dwell in this state, you see that true nourishment comes from clear awareness rather than from the stale leaven of past identities.
Practice This Now
For seven days, assume you are living as unleavened consciousness, with no leaven anywhere in your quarters. When thoughts of lack or fear arise, revise them by declaring this space is pure and that your I AM now fills every room.
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