Echoes of the Inner Plague
Numbers 16:49 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Numbers 16 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage reports that fourteen thousand seven hundred died in the plague, in addition to those who died over Korah. These losses reflect the severity of the rebellion and its consequences.
Neville's Inner Vision
Remember, the Bible is not a history lesson but a map of states of consciousness. The plague that claimed fourteen thousand seven hundred souls and the deaths tied to Korah are not external events to be lamented out there; they are inner implosions of a mind divided against its I AM. In this light, Numbers 16:49 reveals the magnitude of an inner rebellion—the feeling that life is governed by forces outside awareness. The plague is the inner conviction that you are at the mercy of a world you cannot command. When such beliefs endure, they manifest as sorrow and separation, and the body of your life mirrors that fracture in the tally of losses. Yet the word 'died' here signals not final despair but a turning point: the opportunity to revise the self and return to the one I AM consciousness. The remedy is simple: assume your true nature and let imagination re-create your sense of self. By shifting inner state, you dissolve the split that makes apparent disaster appear real, and you discover that your imagining is the sole cause of experience.
Practice This Now
Assume you are the I AM now. Revise your self-conception to align with wholeness and feel it real.
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