Inner Law Written, Not Strange

Hosea 8:12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Hosea 8 in context

Scripture Focus

12I have written to him the great things of my law, but they were counted as a strange thing.
Hosea 8:12

Biblical Context

God declares that the great things of the law are written within, yet people treat them as strange. The issue lies in our state of consciousness, not in the law itself.

Neville's Inner Vision

Your inner state is the very ground upon which all events appear. Hosea speaks of the great things of my law written within, and the world calls them strange because the observer forgets that imagination is the creator. The law is not a distant rule but the living I am aware of in this moment. When you accept that the I am is the author of every command, the sense of it being strange dissolves. The mind that trembles at the unfamiliar is the mind that believes the world governs itself apart from consciousness; it is not true. I am the law written on the heart of awareness, and therefore obedience is a natural condition of life. To practice this, assume you are already faithful and guided by inner law. Imagine the great things of the law as present in your breathing, decisions, and rhythms, and feel the certainty that accompanies alignment. In time, outward scenes shift to reflect this inner harmony.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Sit in silence and declare that the inner law is already written within my heart. Revise any feeling that its presence is strange and feel the guiding impulse as natural and real in this moment.

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