Water In The Desert: Numbers 20:2

Numbers 20:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Numbers 20 in context

Scripture Focus

2And there was no water for the congregation: and they gathered themselves together against Moses and against Aaron.
Numbers 20:2

Biblical Context

The community faces a lack of water and turns against Moses and Aaron, signaling a crisis of faith and unity under pressure.

Neville's Inner Vision

To the reader, the drought is not a geography but a state of consciousness. The congregation's lack of water mirrors your inner sense of depletion, a belief that life-sustaining power lies beyond your reach. Moses and Aaron stand as the distinguished faculties in you—awareness and guidance—trying to lead you through a night of fear. When the crowd gathers against them, you witness the mind's quarrel with its own leadership, a protest born of pressure rather than truth. The movement demonstrates separation from the living water of God—your I AM that is always present. The remedy is simple: reimagine the scene from the level of awareness that never thirsts. Assume that the water you crave already flows from within, that your STATE of consciousness is the source of supply, and that Moses and Aaron are your own higher faculties obeying your command. Feel the current of life rising, as if springs were opening inside your being. In this revision, you walk with the leaders rather than against them, unifying intention and perception. Your consciousness drinks, and the community heals as unity returns to the one I AM.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: Assume the water is already flowing within you; revise the scene by declaring, 'I AM the water and the supply.' Feel the presence as real in your chest; taste the spring.

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