Atonement and Reintegration
Numbers 12:11-15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Numbers 12 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Miriam's fault leads to temporary removal from the camp; after a seven-day pause and prayer for healing, she is restored to the community.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the inner life, Miriam represents a cast-out aspect of consciousness—an impression or feeling taken as dead. Aaron’s plea and Moses’ petition to heal mirror the I AM within you calling on divine Knowing to restore. The seven-day isolation is a disciplined pause, a mental revision where you do not abandon the self but wait, revise, and renew the sense of wholeness. The directive that she be readmitted after the period is your mind’s law of reintegration: when you align with the truth that there is only one Life, your inner camp moves as one again. The miracle is not distant but internal: healing arrives the moment belief surrenders its false judgment and accepts oneness. Embrace this scene with the certainty that mercy is the active principle of your consciousness, and restoration follows as naturally as breath when you hold to the I AM and the imagined return of unity.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and revise the scene: 'I am whole; mercy flows through every part of me.' Feel the camp's welcome as you imagine Miriam stepping back in, and let that sense of restoration guide your next moments.
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