Tarry One for Another: Inner Unity

1 Corinthians 11:33 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read 1 Corinthians 11 in context

Scripture Focus

33Wherefore, my brethren, when ye come together to eat, tarry one for another.
1 Corinthians 11:33

Biblical Context

The verse invites mutual patience and unity as believers come together to eat; it calls you to wait for others in the circle, honoring every participant.

Neville's Inner Vision

In the inner version of this verse, the act of coming together to eat becomes a symbol for gathering the whole of your consciousness. When you 'tarry one for another,' you refuse to consume your preferred outcomes until every part of yourself is acknowledged. The I AM—the you that never disappears—holds all your states as one body. To tarry is not mere politeness; it is a practice of inner unity: you let the various desires, fears, memories, and inspirations take their rightful turn in the banquet of awareness, then invite them to join you in harmony. If you are seeking healing, abundance, or peace, imagine yourself already in the company of your desired state, and treat every other state as beloved and legitimate. By quietly maintaining this inclusive attention, you align your thoughts and feelings with the one Presence that you truly are. In that alignment, you discover that separation dissolves, and the community you seek already exists within your own consciousness as a single, radiant I AM.

Practice This Now

Envision a circle of inner states around a table. Silently declare, I tarry one for another, and feel the unity as your attention softens into oneness.

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