Inner Meeting of Moses and Aaron
Exodus 4:27-29 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 4 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Aaron travels to meet Moses at the mount of God, they greet each other, and Moses shares the LORD's words and signs. Together they assemble all the elders of Israel.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this moment, the LORD calls Aaron into the wilderness to meet Moses, but Neville would teach you to see this as an invitation to the inner meeting of your own faculties. Aaron is your faith-in-action and Moses the word of revelation—two aspects of your I AM when united in purpose. The wilderness is not geography; it is the unformed state of consciousness awaiting alignment with God-consciousness. The mount of God is the inner high place where awareness stands open to instruction; when Aaron meets Moses and kisses him, you witness a reconciliation of opposing tendencies—belief and words, aspiration and deed—so that the living Word can proceed. The words of the LORD and the signs are inner communications that move your inner elders—those states of memory, imagination, and conviction—toward a common service to Israel, i.e., to your outer world. As the two regions join, you gain the power to gather the elders of your life and bring the whole of your self into coordination for manifestation. This is how covenant loyalty becomes living reality: through inward unity that moves outward.
Practice This Now
Imaginatively step into the scene: in your inner wilderness, call Moses and Aaron to meet and feel them kissing in the unity of purpose. Then imagine gathering your inner elders into one clear course, as if the message is already manifest.
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