Inner Heart, Freeing the Self
Exodus 8:32 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 8 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Pharaoh hardens his heart again and refuses to release the people, illustrating how a stubborn mind clings to old patterns. The inner teaching is that such resistance blocks liberation until the conscious choice to release is made.
Neville's Inner Vision
See the scene as an inner negotiation. Pharaoh is the stubborn ego within your consciousness; the heart is your state of awareness; the act of hardening is the persistence of a belief that change is dangerous and that you must remain as you are. When Pharaoh refuses the release, it is your unresolved attachment to a familiar self that blocks your prayers from becoming form. Yet you are the sovereign ruler of your inner world, and the moment you accept the release—letting go of the old identifications and the need to control outcomes—you begin to awaken. The law of assumption teaches that the end you desire is already present in your imagining: by assuming the released state and feeling it real, you soften the 'hard heart' and dissolve the resistance. As you align with that released state, you notice the outer circumstances bending toward freedom, as if the inner vision awakens a higher pattern. This is not punishment; it is your consciousness choosing to know itself more fully.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume you have already released the old pattern. Revise your inner narrative to I am free, and feel it real until your heart softens and the path to your release opens.
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