King's Highway Passage

Numbers 21:22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Numbers 21 in context

Scripture Focus

22Let me pass through thy land: we will not turn into the fields, or into the vineyards; we will not drink of the waters of the well: but we will go along by the king's high way, until we be past thy borders.
Numbers 21:22

Biblical Context

The verse asks permission to pass through another’s land with respect for boundaries, choosing a straightforward, unobtrusive path.

Neville's Inner Vision

Let this verse be read as a posture of consciousness. 'Let me pass through thy land' equals the I AM affirming a movement through a mental field that is not mine to own, a state shared with another. The willingness to pass without turning into the fields or vineyards or drinking from the well signals a discipline: I will not trespass into another’s possessions or into the appetites of my own mind that would entangle me. Instead, I take the king's highway—the orderly path of divine law within—where obedience and faithfulness are not burdens but the natural alignment of the soul with its design. This is righteousness in action: honoring borders, respecting the neighbor in every aspect of self, and acting with love toward the other. As I hold this stance, outer appearances adjust to the inner harmony, for the I AM moves through me on a single road that remembers the boundaries of all consciousness. Peace arises not from conquest but from living in accord with the law of love.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: Close your eyes and assume you are the I AM passing through a present challenge on the king's highway—visualize a clear border, step onto the high road, and feel the unwavering ease of passage.

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