Dust To Lice Within
Exodus 8:16-19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 8 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God commands Aaron to strike the dust, turning it into lice across the land. The magicians cannot replicate, and Pharaoh hardens his heart in response to this divine act.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this scene, the dust is not mere dirt but a symbol of the inner thought-worlds alive in you. The Lord’s command to Moses is a directive to the inner man to alter the substrate of belief. When Aaron stretches the rod and the earth yields lice, this is the inner consequence of a vivid assumption—what you have persistently imagined becomes tangible. The magicians’ failure shows that no amount of clever technique can replicate what is borne by a state of consciousness consciously inhabited. They call it the finger of God, a name for the direct operation of I AM within. Pharaoh’s hard heart is your resistance to a new state; it remains when you doubt your power. The remedy is to yield to the inner act, to align with the conviction that God’s presence is the sole interrupter of limitation. In your life, you alter the inner dust, and the outer lice appear or vanish accordingly.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes, assume the I AM state, and declare the inner dust transformed into your desired reality. Feel it real now and carry that conviction into the next moment.
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