Neville Goddard – A State Called Moses

4/29/1968

In the Bible, “All of the characters from the beginning, from Adam to Jesus, are states of consciousness. As Blake said in his Vision of the Last Judgment: ‘It ought to be understood that the persons Moses and Abraham are not here meant; these are only states as they were revealed to mortal man in that series of divine revelations as they are written in the Bible.’ He claimed that he saw the entire plan, the play, God’s play. I have seen it in my visions, and as he said, “When you see it from afar, it’s like one man, and as you approach it is a multitude of nations. The one man becomes the many, all nations, all races.” So here tonight, we will take a character, a very important character in scripture. We speak of the first five books as the Torah, the law. The dominant character—there is, naturally, Abraham, the beginning of all civilization—but the outstanding character is Moses. Here is an infinite state, an eternal state, Moses.” – Neville Goddard