Inner Exodus Awakening
Exodus 6:26-27 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Moses and Aaron are named as the leaders God appoints to bring Israel out of Egypt, speaking to Pharaoh on behalf of the people.
Neville's Inner Vision
Exodus presents Moses and Aaron as the two primary faculties of your mind that carry out your inner exodus. Egypt is not a distant land but a state of consciousness—feeling bound, lacking, separate from your desired good. The command to bring out Israel is the I AM asserting freedom and calling you to claim it. The phrase according to their armies signals that the power to exit flows from the arranged forces of belief you marshal within—clear imagination, steady feeling, and unwavering purpose aligned as one army. When you hear Pharaoh's resistance, remember Pharaoh is a belief you have given authority to; it stands not above you but within you, a habit of fear. Moses and Aaron tap the switch of your mind where authority resides: Moses with clear direction (the plan you form in imagination) and Aaron with faith (the consistent feeling of, this is true now). The inner drama ends when you assent to the truth of your freedom, not by changing outward circumstances but by shifting your inner state. The liberation you seek exists as a ready-made possibility inside you, awaiting your definite assumption.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume you are already free. See Moses and Aaron leading you through the door of exit and affirm I AM free now until the feeling is real.
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