Inner Boundaries, Inner Judgment
Hosea 5:10-12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Hosea 5 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Rulers remove boundaries, inviting wrath. Ephraim is oppressed in judgment for following the commandment, and Judah becomes rotten.
Neville's Inner Vision
Seeing Hosea through the mirror of your I AM, you realize the princes are the busy thoughts that push against inner law. When the inner self removes the bound, the consciousness invites a flood of judgment. Calmy, the wrath like water cleanses what is false, exposing the structure you have built apart from the inner truth. Ephraim’s oppression and the rot of Judah are not external punishments but the outcome of separating your awareness from the immutable boundary of I AM. The instruction and the commandment become personal motifs of alignment; whenever you chase after a mere commandment without the inner understanding, you contract and decay creeps in as a moth. Yet you can reverse it by assuming a new state: you are the boundary, you are the law, you are the I AM that orders the inner kingdom. As you imagine that your entire realm is governed by one living law, you watch the dissolving of fear, guilt, and compulsion; the water of refinement pours through your thoughts, cleansing and renewing your sense of right order.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare I AM the boundary of my consciousness. Imagine a gentle stream washing through your mind, dissolving anything that does not align with this inner law.
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