Exodus Of Consciousness

Psalms 114:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 114 in context

Scripture Focus

1When Israel went out of Egypt, the house of Jacob from a people of strange language;
Psalms 114:1

Biblical Context

Psalm 114:1 recalls Israel's exit from Egypt, a movement from bondage to liberty, and Jacob's house stepping free from a foreign tongue.

Neville's Inner Vision

In the I AM of your awareness, the people called Israel represent your waking state, and Egypt is the mental bondage you have accepted as real. When you interpret 'going out of Egypt' as a shift of consciousness, the house of Jacob becomes the center of self that recognizes itself as freedom. The phrase 'a people of strange language' signals the mind speaking in terms of lack, fear, and appearances that do not reflect your true, God-given nature. The exodus is not a historical event confined to a distant past; it is a present act of assumption. By assuming the state of liberty now, you cross the Red Sea of limitation, move through the desert of old habits, and enter the promised land of awareness where God, or I AM, is the language you understand and live by. Your liberation is an inner awakening: you hear a new language—the voice of being—telling you, 'I am free.'

Practice This Now

Assume you are already free; revise a limitation by declaring 'I AM free now' and feel the relief as you imagine crossing from bondage to freedom.

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