One Bread, One Body Within
1 Corinthians 10:17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Corinthians 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
We are many, yet when we share the same spiritual bread we become one body. The verse invites us into a felt unity that transcends outward difference.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider the Corinthians not as a gathering of separate people, but as a single field of consciousness within you. The 'many' are your many thoughts, roles, and sensations; the 'one bread' is the state of awareness you feed on by the I AM presence. When you partake of that bread, you acknowledge that all who appear in your life are partakers of that same life, the one Body of God in you. Unity is not a moral goal handed to you from without; it is a felt reality you cultivate in imagination. To see another as merely apart is to deny the wholeness of your Self. The instant you entertain, 'I am one with all,' you dissolve the illusion of separation and feel the trace of the same breath passing through every form. Your neighbor becomes your own sensation, and the loaf you share is the shared consciousness that sustains you. Practice: dwell in the I AM, assume the feeling of oneness, and let that state direct your perception and actions, until unity simply is.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the feeling 'I am one with all.' Throughout the day, revise any sense of separation by returning to the I AM and the felt unity of the one bread within you.
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