Seven Weeks of Inner Harvest

Deuteronomy 16:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Deuteronomy 16 in context

Scripture Focus

9Seven weeks shalt thou number unto thee: begin to number the seven weeks from such time as thou beginnest to put the sickle to the corn.
Deuteronomy 16:9

Biblical Context

This verse ordains a seven-week rhythm that begins when you start to harvest the corn.

Neville's Inner Vision

Seven weeks are not a timetable out there, but a rhythm within your own consciousness. The moment you put the sickle to the corn, you begin counting the movements of your own faith, not the minutes of a calendar. Each week invites a deeper alignment with the I AM—your pure awareness—where limitation dissolves and abundance is already real. The law commands obedience, but obedience is simply consenting to the way your inner state unfolds; as you count, you revise every belief that keeps you bound, feel the feeling of completion, and dwell in the sensation of harvest as a present fact. You are not waiting for harvest; you are harvesting your thought by living as though the corn is already gathered. If you slip into discouragement, revise your state and return to the one self that never changes: I AM, the solid ground of all manifestation. In this way the seven weeks become a journey of inner increasingly clear realization, until the outer world reflects the harvest you have already assumed.

Practice This Now

Practice: For seven weeks, each day at a fixed time, assume the state 'I have harvested' and feel it real. Count the weeks in your mind and revise any doubt until it becomes a living memory.

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