Inner Blessing Or Curse Power
Numbers 22:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Numbers 22 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Balak seeks to curse a mighty people. Neville would say blessings and curses are inner states of consciousness, not external power, determined by your I AM and the picture you hold of your world.
Neville's Inner Vision
Numbers 22:6 presents Balak bargaining with a soothsayer to undo what he calls a mighty people. Neville would say the scene reveals a universal law: blessings and curses are not external powers but inner states of consciousness. If you identify yourself with perceived strength or weakness, you invite the corresponding condition into your life. The phrase 'he whom thou blessest is blessed' is not a geographic decree; it is a reminder that your inner reference creates the outer scene. To curse is to grant power to limitation, to doubt your own I AM; to bless is to acknowledge the abundance of the I AM within all. Balak’s wish to drive them out becomes a projection of fear, a misreading of your current imagination. The real exodus happens when you stop handing authority to circumstance and begin dwelling in the truth that you are the bless-er by your consciousness. When you claim the blessing as already present, you soften resistance, and the landscape rearranges to fit the new inner image.
Practice This Now
Practice: close your eyes, revise the scene by declaring, 'I bless this situation now, for I AM the blessing.' Feel the truth as present until the sense of curse dissolves and the outward scene mirrors your inner state.
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