Twelve Pillars of Inner Covenant
Exodus 24:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 24 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Moses writes all the words of the LORD, rises early, builds an altar, and sets up twelve pillars for the twelve tribes.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of the act as an inner declaration. Moses writing the words of the LORD is the moment your I AM takes possession of the law that governs your life. The altar under the hill becomes your still point of reverence, where you honor the Word you intend to embody. The twelve pillars are not stones but twelve fixed states of consciousness that uphold the covenant you are choosing to experience: clarity, faith, courage, joy, health, abundance, peace, harmony, wisdom, compassion, freedom, gratitude. The twelve tribes symbolize the many facets of your being that receive this decree. When you write and dwell in the Word, you are the author of your reality; the outer rite mirrors an inner alignment. The LORD's words are your own living declarations, and the hill is the vantage point of awareness from which you observe your world as a reflection of your inner state. God is the I AM within; when you live as if the word is true, the imagined covenant becomes your life.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: In the morning, write a sentence affirming your desired state as already true. Then envision twelve pillar states upholding that covenant, and feel each one as real throughout the day.
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