Meditation on the Inner Law: Joshua 1:8
Joshua 1:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Joshua 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse instructs to keep the book of the law in view and to meditate on it constantly so you can observe to do all it commands. When you align inner attention with that law, your way becomes prosperous and you experience good success.
Neville's Inner Vision
This verse is not a rule for an external code but a map of consciousness. The book of the law is the living pattern of your I AM, the truth you dwell in until it becomes your default state. When that law does not depart from your mouth you are choosing to speak from the consciousness that you are already prosperous. Daily and nightly meditation is the discipline by which you revise reality, not by begging but by assuming. In your imagination you observe yourself in harmony with the law, acting, speaking and feeling as if the whole universe obeys your inner decree. Observe to do, in the Neville sense, means align every small choice with the inner scripture you have assumed. If you persist your inner path becomes prosperous and your external scene follows the pattern of the inner image, yielding good success. Stay with the feeling that the law is your native language and reality will render itself in harmony with that living word.
Practice This Now
Sit in quiet and repeat a short inner law affirmation such as that this law is within me and I am prosperous because I think and act in harmony with it, then feel the truth as if it is already mine.
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