Inner Witness of Justice
Numbers 35:30-31 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Numbers 35 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Numbers 35:30–31 lays out safeguards: murder is judged by more than one witness, no single verdict can condemn, and there is no monetary payoff for murder; the killer is to be put to death.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider the terms as symbols of your inner life. The 'murder' is any thought, habit, or identity you would destroy or condemn. The 'murderer' within is the old self that believes life ends when fear speaks. The 'witnesses' are your inner faculties—the I AM, imagination, and discernment—that require more than a single signal before you declare an ending. No one verdict justifies terminating a life; true justice arises when you refuse to identify with the drama and remain the observer that creates through consciousness. There is no external payoff that can redeem a consciousness misaligned with life; peace comes from aligning with the life-giving principle within, not from blame or compensation. When judgment rises, breathe and revise: I am the I AM; these thoughts do not define me; I choose a new state of consciousness that blesses all. Through such revision, the old self dies in awareness and a renewed life emerges through the steady feel of I AM here and now.
Practice This Now
Assume the role of inner witness now: close your eyes, declare 'I am the witness; I do not judge this moment; I revise it to life.' Feel the shift until the new state settles in.
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