Inner Ascent with Moses and Joshua
Exodus 24:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 24 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Moses rises with his minister Joshua, and they go up to the mount of God. The scene invites us to read movement as a shift in inner awareness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Exodus 24:13 is not a travel log but a doctrine of consciousness. Moses is the I AM rising in response to a call from within; Joshua is the minister, the faithful faculty that attends to the I AM with loyalty. When Moses rises and steps toward the mount of God, you are invited to observe a shift of inner state. The presence of God is not out there; it is the felt reality of I AM recognizing itself. Joshua's companionship reminds us that ascent is collaborative: inner obedience and persistent faithfulness sustain the movement. To reinterpret this, imagine yourself as both Moses and Joshua, the awareness and its loyal attendant, moving together into a higher vibration. As you align with that state—breathing, affirming, feeling the reality of "I AM"—the mount reveals itself as a current of clarity and unity, not a distant hill. The act of rising is therefore a decision of consciousness, a deliberate revision that makes the divine present in every now.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and affirm, 'I am the I AM; I rise now.' Sense your inner Joshua walking beside you as you shift your attention to the higher state, the mount of God, and feel the Presence.
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