Inner Manna and Equality
Exodus 16:16-18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 16 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God commands gathering manna so that each person receives according to their need and family. The measure of supply mirrors inner order and communal faith.
Neville's Inner Vision
From Neville's vantage, Exodus 16 reveals not a desert diet but the law of your own consciousness. The command to gather an omer for each person translates to the steady movement of your I AM to provide for every tent in your life. Some gather more, some less, yet the text says the outcome is complete nourishment for all; this is the sign that supply follows your state of being, not the external market. When you imagine manna in your mind, you are not seeking a miracle; you are acknowledging that consciousness itself is the source and the measure. If you feel lack, revise in your imagination: see the camp of your mind as already fed, and allow your awareness to distribute according to need. The inner orchestra of unity, providence, and obedience is the same law of assumption: think rightly, and your world will bend to fit your eating. The Lord within you commands this distribution, and you are invited to live as if it were true now.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume you have your daily manna already. Feel it real that your inner I AM distributes exactly what you need, according to your eating.
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