Exodus 6:20 Inner Union Begets Leaders
Exodus 6:20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Amram marries Jochebed, his father's sister, and they have Aaron and Moses. Amram lives 137 years.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this line of Exodus you are invited to read not as history but as a map of consciousness. Amram taking Jochebed as wife is the inner marriage of the masculine and feminine principles within your I AM awareness. The union bears Aaron and Moses, symbolic powers waking inside you: Aaron as service and order, Moses as liberation and leadership. Their birth is not merely a birth in time but the birth of new states of being, born when you align your thoughts, feelings, and imaginal acts. The long life of Amram, 137 years, points to the enduring vitality of a state that remains in harmony with its own unity. Providence appears as the quiet guidance of imagination when you consent to feel it real. The events of the text stand as inner movements you can perform now: unify opposite tendencies, bless the coming forth of new faculties, and let your imagination draft the reality you desire. Remember that God in this sense is the I AM that you are, and imagination creates the world you inhabit through your inner consent.
Practice This Now
Assume you are Amram uniting inner masculine and feminine; feel the union now and imagine Aaron and Moses arising as new faculties in your life.
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