Ascending Sinai Within
Exodus 34:2-4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 34 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Moses is commanded to rise early, ascend Mount Sinai alone, and present himself to the LORD on the summit. He then returns with two stone tablets, embodying a renewed covenant.
Neville's Inner Vision
Here the inner drama unfolds: the Sinai you must ascend is the highest state of awareness, where all crowding voices fall away. To be ready in the morning and to ascend alone means you are choosing a solitary relation with the I AM, not the public theater of belief. The prohibition of companions and earthly flocks is a notice that your inner mountain must be guarded from distraction as you inquire, 'What is my true decree?' The two tablets symbolize not history but the renewed covenant of consciousness you inscribe within yourself—new loves, new fears, new decisions, all written inwardly by your own hand, and held in the sight of God as unchangeable as stone. Moses rises with the morning light and goes up as commanded, showing that the ascent begins with a decision to align with inner law before any external proof. When you accept this command, you shift your sense of self from projection to presence, from story to law, from striving to the felt certainty that you already are the I AM, and that your inner words carry the power of reality.
Practice This Now
Tonight, close your eyes and imagine rising early to the inner mount, ascending to the top of your awareness alone. Write two new tablets in your imagination, naming the state you wish to inhabit as already established, and feel it-real as the basis of your present moment.
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