Inner Stations of Consciousness

Numbers 33:30-35 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Numbers 33 in context

Scripture Focus

30And they departed from Hashmonah, and encamped at Moseroth.
31And they departed from Moseroth, and pitched in Benejaakan.
32And they removed from Benejaakan, and encamped at Horhagidgad.
33And they went from Horhagidgad, and pitched in Jotbathah.
34And they removed from Jotbathah, and encamped at Ebronah.
35And they departed from Ebronah, and encamped at Eziongaber.
Numbers 33:30-35

Biblical Context

These verses record the Israelites' outward march from Hashmonah to Eziongaber, passing six encampments. It reflects a continuous movement from one station to the next.

Neville's Inner Vision

To the Goddard ear, these names are not places but states of consciousness. Hashmonah, Moseroth, Benejaakan, Horhagidgad, Jotbathah, Ebronah, Eziongaber are inner stations you visit in imagination. Each departure and encampment marks a shift of feeling, a reorientation of the I AM toward a new sense of being. The Eastern Arc is your mind turning toward dawn, toward trust in Providence. A camp is a mood you choose to dwell in—a belief you hold, an image you sustain. When you pass from one camp to the next, you are practicing inner endurance: remaining steadfast in the conviction that you are guided, supplied, and never alone. The inner guide, your I AM, leads these moves; imagination becomes the vehicle by which circumstances bend to the felt truth of “already done.” Endurance is revision—the patient return to the end you affirm with fresh feeling. The future you hope for is the present you cultivate by keeping faith with the inner promiser.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: Close your eyes and dwell at Eziongaber in imagination, feeling you are led by the I AM. Then revise your day's plans to match that felt truth, as if already accomplished.

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