Three Inner Feasts of Awareness
Exodus 23:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 23 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Exodus 23:14 commands that three times in the year you shall keep a feast unto God, marking devotion with deliberate celebration.
Neville's Inner Vision
See Exodus 23:14 as a map of your inner calendar. The 'three times' are not distant rites but three recurring states you cultivate within consciousness. When you imagine the feast, you acknowledge that God is the I AM that you are, here and now. Each feast marks a deliberate shift in awareness: gratitude for what is, attentive worship, and communion with your higher Self. In Neville's psychology, the outward command mirrors an inner ordering; by honoring these feasts you invite the I AM to govern your days, turning events into signs of renewal. The calendar of life becomes your inner calendar, and life responds to the state you maintain during the feast. Through imagination and the feeling it real, these feasts awaken a life that already exists as God-imbued presence.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare I AM, and imagine three inner feasts—morning, noon, and night—where you feast on awareness, gratitude, and the felt presence of God, until it feels real.
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