I Am Awakening: Exodus 6:9-13
Exodus 6:9-13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Moses delivers God’s command to Israel and to Pharaoh, but the people do not listen due to anguish and bondage. God then commissions Moses and Aaron to lead Israel out of Egypt.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the desert of your mind, the people who refuse to listen are the stubborn states of consciousness clinging to bondage. Exodus shows that when a new awareness speaks, your inner Israelites may not hear because fear and weariness have seized your attention. The call to Pharaoh is not a history lesson but a decree from your I AM to release a deeper part of you, the you who is already free. Moses is not a separate man but your current self, aware enough to hear God yet worried by uncircumcised lips, a symbol for limited speech and belief. The Lord's invitation to Moses and Aaron to go forth and bring Israel out is an invitation to revise your inner script: to replace the old story of bondage with the conviction that your true nature can walk out of limitation. The state of Israel is your own consciousness waking to liberty; the Pharaoh is the stubborn habit that resists change. When you accept the charge, when you act from the assumption that you already are free, the external scene must shift to reflect the inner triumph.
Practice This Now
Practice: Close your eyes and assume the state you desire as already yours, say I am free now, and feel it real. Then move as if the change has already happened.
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