Beholding Inner Glory
Exodus 16:9-10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Moses instructs Aaron to invite the people to draw near to the LORD because He has heard their complaints. Then they gaze toward the wilderness and witness the LORD’s glory appearing in the cloud.
Neville's Inner Vision
Herein the Israelites are the outer crowd of your own mind, murmuring under the burden of lack and doubt. Moses and Aaron represent a decision of consciousness that calls you to come near the LORD, the I Am that you are. When you choose to attend to this inner invitation, your attention turns from the wilderness of surface appearances toward a cloud of awareness. The cloud is not a place but a symbol of the unseen presence that already dwells as your true self. The glory of the LORD appearing in the cloud is your inner realization that what you have called distant or outside is actually vividly present within. The moment you hear the murmur and softly answer I am here, you shift the state. You have heard your murmuring because you are the one who can listen to it with detachment, and in that listening you open the space for a visible manifestation of consciousness. This is worship not as ritual, but as the alignment of attention with the I Am within. The outer scene then reflects your inner conviction.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit in quiet, declare I am before the LORD in imagination, and let a cloud of awareness appear in your mind. Rest there and feel the I Am as your own presence becoming real.
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