The Inner Passover Practice
Numbers 9:11-12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Numbers 9 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Numbers 9:11-12 commands observing Passover on the fourteenth day of the second month, eating with unleavened bread and bitter herbs, and keeping the rite unchanged from evening to morning according to all its ordinances.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Numbers 9:11-12 lies an invitation to awaken from the old story of lack by turning inward to the Passover of consciousness. The fourteenth day marks a deliberate shift: you eat unleavened bread—belief stripped of its excuses—and you taste bitter herbs—honest facing of what has seemed real. This is not a meal for an external rite but a revision of your inner state. To leave none of it unto the morning is to hold the revised awareness through the night until the old dream expires in the light of the new assumption. Not breaking a bone speaks of preserving the integrity of your claim; do not permit contradictory thoughts to fracture it. Do all the ordinances, meaning you follow the inner law you have chosen with fidelity. In Neville’s terms, God is the I AM and your imagination is the creative force: when you assume the end, you awaken to it as your ongoing reality.
Practice This Now
Assume the state of liberty now, eating the unleavened bread of pure belief and tasting the bitter herbs of honest facing. Hold that revised state with all the feeling of the I AM, and carry it through until morning.
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