Inner Names and Quiet Judgment
Numbers 25:14-15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Numbers 25 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage names Zimri, a Simeonite prince, and Cozbi, a Midianite woman, as slain. It frames their names within a moment of divine judgment.
Neville's Inner Vision
Names on the page are not mere labels: they are the inner states you inhabit. Zimri and Cozbi represent the convergence of leadership and allure in your consciousness—pride in status (the prince) and seduction by appearance (the Midianite idol). The script calls them slain, and the scene is about separating true worship from the false. In Neville’s terms, the outer event reveals your inner arrangement: you have believed you are ruled by names and by a world that requires appeasing idols; you have allowed separation to govern you rather than your I AM. Remember: God, or the I AM within, is not a distant judge but the living awareness that acts through your feeling and thought. The moment you recognize that your true ruler is consciousness, you displace the old prince and princess by simply embracing a new state; you stop honoring fear, status, or ritual as power and begin honoring the undivided awareness that you are. The judgment is not punishment but a natural alignment when the inner life is seen as one, indivisible, and holy. Your responsibility is to maintain the vision of yourself as the sole designer of your scene through the I AM and your imagination.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and revise the scene by declaring I am the I AM now governing this life; the old prince and idol are slain within me. Feel the sense of unity and the new order as real, right now.
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