Inner Exodus: Moses and Aaron Speak
Exodus 6:27 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Exodus 6:27 names Moses and Aaron as the two who spoke to Pharaoh to free the children of Israel from Egypt. It marks them as the agents of liberation.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within you, the ‘Egypt’ of bondage is a belief, and the ‘Pharaoh’ is your fear-mind insisting on separation. The verse tells you that the force that defeats the reigning limitation comes not from without but from the inner speakers—Moses and Aaron—who reside as your own states of consciousness. Moses represents the imagined act, the will that dares to move toward freedom; Aaron embodies the spoken assurance, the faith-filled word that declares, "I am free." When these two are present as one daylighted I AM, they approach the Pharaoh of doubt in your mind and declare liberty for the Israel within you—the true, unconditioned life you are. The exodus is not a historical event happening to you, but a renewal of your consciousness: you align your imagined action with your word, and the bondage dissolves as you hold the end in mind and feel it as real. Your present sense of limitation yields to the inner sign that you already possess the promised land. This is the spiritual truth behind the passage: the deliverer is the you who can think, speak, and feel new, free, orderly life now.
Practice This Now
Practice: Close your eyes and imagine Moses and Aaron as two inner voices speaking to your Pharaoh of fear, announcing your freedom. Then revise any doubt by repeating, "I am free now, I am the I AM" and feel the exodus as already accomplished.
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