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Moses: Rock Series

Water from the Rock: Awakening the Flow of Life from the Hardened Self

In Exodus 17 and again in Numbers 20, we find a striking image: Moses strikes a rock, and water flows out to quench the thirst of the people in the wilderness. On the surface, it’s a miraculous provision. But beneath that, this scene carries a profound spiritual message—one that, when interpreted in the way Neville Goddard encourages, becomes a key to unlocking creative power in the most resistant parts of ourselves. The Rock: Hardened Consciousness The rock represents a fixed, rigid state of mind —a hardened belief, a deeply embedded condition of the subconscious. It is the part of us that says, “This is how things are and will always be.” It is the place where imagination is locked behind habit, trauma, or tradition. In Neville’s language, the rock is a state that resists change . And yet, within even that stubborn place lies the potential for flow, for nourishment, for life. Water: The Flow of Life and Imagination Water symbolises life, spirit, movement, and revelation . I...

Moses and the Rock: The Struggle Between External Effort and Divine Alignment

“He opened the rock, and the waters gushed out; they ran in the dry places like a river.” — Psalm 105:41 Creation in Reverse In the Book of Genesis, we are told that the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters, and dry land appeared. This emergence of form from the formless was not destruction—it was revelation. It was imagination made visible. Then, from Eden—meaning pleasure —a single river flowed out to water the garden, and from there it parted into four heads, each associated with abundance. And a river went out of Eden giving water to the garden; and from there it was parted and became four streams. - Genesis 2:10 By the time we reach Exodus 17 , the same pattern is echoed in the wilderness of Rephidim. This is not a story of survival—it is a symbolic recreation of Genesis. Only now, the elements are reversed: water has dried up. There is nothing to drink. The Scene at Rephidim The children of Israel (offspring awareness born from Jacob's new identity) have left Egy...