The Inner Field of Blood

Acts 1:19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Acts 1 in context

Scripture Focus

19And it was known unto all the dwellers at Jerusalem; insomuch as that field is called in their proper tongue, Aceldama, that is to say, The field of blood.
Acts 1:19

Biblical Context

The verse notes that a field is known to all Jerusalem residents as Aceldama, the Field of Blood, signaling a communal memory of a bloody event and its consequences.

Neville's Inner Vision

Jerusalem in this reading is your mind; Aceldama, the field of blood, is an inner field where guilt and past actions leave traces. The verse says the field is known by all who dwell there, signaling that your inner atmosphere bears witness to the consequences you live from your states. In Neville's terms, the blood is not exterior; it is the charged feeling of remorse, judgment, and the memory of split between your I AM and fear. The field is named in their tongue—a shared conviction that something within must be settled. The remedy is not distraction but awakening to the I AM as the source and creator of all you experience. When you accept that your life flows from your state of consciousness, you can revise the memory of the field as if a new seed were planted and the soil nourished with awareness. The old stain can be seen as a signpost of limitation dissolving into a field of light. Your imagination becomes the architect: Aceldama can become a field of forgiveness, accountability transformed into reconciliation.

Practice This Now

Assume the I AM is rebranding the field as a field of forgiveness rather than guilt. Close your eyes and feel the soil of your mind warm with light, as you declare 'I am the field of forgiveness; my past is revised in this now.'

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