Greet Inner Counsel Exodus 18:7
Exodus 18:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 18 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Moses goes out to meet his father-in-law, shows respect with obeisance and a kiss, they inquire about welfare, then enter the tent.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the inner theatre of consciousness, Moses represents your active I AM, stepping forth to greet the higher counsel that appears as the father-in-law. The bow, the kiss, and the ask about welfare are not mere ritual; they symbolize reverent acknowledgment of the states of consciousness that guide you. Hospitality here is the willingness to entertain counsel from the higher self without defensiveness, inviting the inner tent to become a sanctuary where you and your guidance exchange truth. The act of entering the tent signals turning attention inward, staying humble, and letting illumination flow. When you honor the visitor with warmth, you soften resistance and align with obedience and faithfulness, two threads of the Imago Dei within. This scene whispers that dignity and kinship arise from recognizing that every guide is a facet of your own consciousness, and every movement of welfare is a vibration you can revise by a felt sense of it-real in your present moment. Practice feeling that you are already welcomed, supported, and led by your higher self as you step into the inner sanctuary.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine Moses meeting his father-in-law as you meet your own higher voice. Bow to acknowledge guidance, ask about your welfare, and invite the counsel into your inner tent with a felt sense of welcome.
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