The Inner Plague Of Idolatry

Exodus 32:35 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Exodus 32 in context

Scripture Focus

35And the LORD plagued the people, because they made the calf, which Aaron made.
Exodus 32:35

Biblical Context

The people worshiped the golden calf and suffered plague as a consequence of idolatry. The verse links the punishment to the act of making the idol through Aaron.

Neville's Inner Vision

From the Neville lens, Exodus 32:35 reveals that the plague is not a history lesson about punishment from without, but a signal of an inner state. The calf is a finite image (a belief in separation from the Source) that the I AM, your true Self, has allowed you to project. The people's "God" is their own consciousness, and the Lord's plague marks the moment when that image collapses under the weight of fear. Aaron's hand simply channels the externalization of an inner script; the real drama is the mind's choice to worship a created image rather than the living Presence. When you find yourself reacting to lack, limitation, or fear by clinging to idols—the calf you made—you are inviting an inner plague: a disturbance in your conscious harmony. The remedy is to reverse the process: revise the image, assume the presence of the I AM here and now, and feel the reality of unity. The plague dissolves as you return to true worship, not of form, but of awakened awareness.

Practice This Now

Imaginatively revise the calf into a symbol of your I AM presence. Assume, 'I am One with the Presence here and now,' and feel-it-real until inner peace replaces fear.

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