Inner Hail, Inner Correction for Life

Exodus 9:25 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Exodus 9 in context

Scripture Focus

25And the hail smote throughout all the land of Egypt all that was in the field, both man and beast; and the hail smote every herb of the field, and brake every tree of the field.
Exodus 9:25

Biblical Context

The hail in Exodus 9:25 strikes all in Egypt’s fields—people, animals, herbs, and trees—showing a drastic outer correction. It marks a moment of judgment that interrupts the ordinary flow of life.

Neville's Inner Vision

Imagine Exodus 9:25 as a parable etched into your psyche. The land of Egypt is a state of consciousness clinging to conditions—the belief that life is ruled by external storms. The hail that smites the field, the herbs, and the trees is the visible result of a thought out of harmony with your true nature. When you identify with such a storm, you experience the outer effects; when you turn within, you discover that the I AM, your indwelling awareness, governs all. The sudden, sweeping hail reveals the boundary between your present sense of lack and the living abundance of the I AM. Providence here is not punishment but a redirection of belief toward a higher reality—the garden of your inner life where growth is possible even in apparent devastation. The remedy is to assume the state you desire, to revise the scene with the fact that you are the imaginer who calls the weather. Let the inner weather be under your command; imagine fields green and trees bearing fruit, and feel the truth of your wholeness until it becomes your experience.

Practice This Now

Imaginative_act: Assume the inner weather you desire and revise the scene until you feel it real; let the fields of your life bloom with abundance, not destruction.

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