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The Passover: Symbolism In The Bible

The Passover story in the Bible is a powerful symbol of spiritual awakening , transformation , and liberation . For Neville Goddard, the Bible is not a literal history, but a collection of symbols that point to deeper truths about the nature of reality and the human spirit. The Passover —the event where the Israelites are freed from slavery in Egypt —offers profound insights into how we can transform our lives and move from bondage to freedom through the power of imagination. The Exodus: Moving from Bondage to Freedom In the Passover story, the Israelites are instructed to sacrifice a lamb , and to place its blood on their doorposts so that the Angel of Death will pass over their homes and spare their firstborns. This marks the final plague that forces Pharaoh to release the Israelites from their enslavement in Egypt. The blood on the doorposts is a sign of protection and deliverance , and it signals the end of their physical and spiritual oppression. For Neville, this act ...

Lamb Symbolism: Neville Goddard Style

The Lamb and the Shepherd: A Neville Goddard-Inspired Reflection on Inner Sacrifice and Awakening Throughout the Bible, the lamb is a powerful and recurring symbol, often associated with innocence, sacrifice, and divine favour. But when viewed through the teachings of Neville Goddard, the image of the lamb takes on a deeper, more inward meaning—one that challenges traditional interpretations and invites us to reflect on the nature of self, imagination, and spiritual transformation. The First Offering: Cain and Abel The very first mention of a lamb-like offering appears in the story of Cain and Abel in Genesis 4 . Abel, we’re told, brings to the Lord “the firstborn of his flock,” a gesture that finds favour. Cain, meanwhile, brings an offering of the ground, which is not accepted in the same way. “If you do well, will you not be accepted? And if you do not do well, sin is crouching at the door” (Genesis 4:7). This passage, when seen through Neville’s interpretation, is not about di...

Doors: Neville Goddard’s Interpretation

In the teachings of Neville Goddard, symbols from the Bible are not just historical or spiritual references—they are keys to unlocking the power of the mind and the imagination . One such symbol, rich with meaning, is the door . For Neville, the door is a powerful representation of transition , choice , and the entry point into new states of consciousness . Let’s explore how Neville interpreted the symbol of the door and how it relates to the manifestation of desires. The Door as a Symbol of Consciousness "Make a request, and it will be answered; what you are searching for you will get; give the sign, and the door will be open to you - Mathew 7:7" One of Neville Goddard’s central teachings is that consciousness creates reality . In this framework, the door is symbolic of the threshold between different states of mind. Just as a physical door grants access to a new room or space, the door in Neville’s teachings represents the gateway to a new state of consciousness. W...