Frogs Of The Mind
Exodus 8:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 8 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The magicians copy the frogs with enchantments, showing counterfeit power at work in Egypt. The scene contrasts outer spectacle with the inner condition of consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Egypt is a state of consciousness; the magicians are the habits of thought that pretend to impose power. They summon frogs by enchantment, echoing a belief that signs prove reality. But the frogs are not an external infestation so much as the recurring pictures in the mind—old fears, familiar doubts, the habit of resistance. The true power is the I AM within you; it remains untouched by counterfeit magic. When you dare to know yourself as that I AM, the inner movement reverses: you become the observer instead of the captive of appearances. The land of Egypt thus becomes a mirror in which your inner order is tested and proven, not changed by the magician's tricks. The miracle is not that the enchantment creates something new, but that your inner decree dissolves the attachment to appearances. Rest in the awareness of I AM, and let the frogs dissolve as your attention returns to the unshakable truth of being.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare, 'I AM the I AM; this mind is ordered and free of frogs.' Then feel the inner state settle and notice opportunities aligning with your renewed image.
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