Inner Feast of Unity
Exodus 18:12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 18 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Exodus 18:12 shows Jethro offering a burnt sacrifice and the leaders of Israel gathering with Moses' family before God. It portrays communal worship, hospitality, and the sacred presence within a shared meal.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville's tongue, the scene is your inner life. Jethro is the function of order in consciousness, offering the sacrifice is the surrender of beliefs that keep you divided, and the invitation of Aaron and Israel's elders to eat with Moses before God is the moment your diversified states enter unity at the altar of awareness. Moses represents the I AM, the lasting consciousness that remembers its oneness, while Jethro's hospitality invites your whole being to dine with that awareness without resistance. The phrase before God signals alignment with the Presence that you are always, not a future attainment. This is not external ritual but an inner revision: you choose to burn away fear, pride, or doubt and make space for the harmonized temple of your mind. When the elders come to eat with Moses and Jethro, your subconscious faculties and your conscious I AM merge, creating a shared life of purpose and peace. The result is not scarcity but abundance flowing from inner unity and reverent, continuous presence.
Practice This Now
Practically, sit in quiet, offer a burnt offering to the I AM for any limiting belief, and then feel the inner elders dining with you in the Presence.
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