Exodus 22:18 Inner Witch

Exodus 22:18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Exodus 22 in context

Scripture Focus

18Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live.
Exodus 22:18

Biblical Context

Exodus 22:18 commands that a 'witch' must not be suffered to live. In inner terms, this states a boundary: refuse to harbor fear-based, destructive imaginal states within your mind.

Neville's Inner Vision

The 'witch' in Exodus 22:18 is not an external person but a belief arising in your own consciousness. It is a living image of fear, blame, or control that you have allowed to take up residence. The command to not suffer it to live becomes a directive for your inner discipline: refuse to feed that image with attention, for attention gives it life. In the I AM you are the undeniable reality; imagine that this I AM stands as a wall, preventing any harmful suggestion from crossing into your inner room. When you assume the truth that you are the consciousness that fashions your world, you no longer wage war against others but revise the state in which you were consenting to the illusion. The 'witch' vanishes as you hold the vision of your divine unity and let fear dissolve. This is spiritual warfare, a law of consciousness and accountability—knowing you are the sovereign thinker and that every appearance mirrors your inner state.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Sit quietly, declare I AM as the sole reality, revise the scene by saying the witch has no power here, and feel that shift as real.

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