Inner Restitution Principle
Deuteronomy 22:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Deuteronomy 22 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
When you find something belonging to another, you must return it and do not hide. It anchors righteousness, justice, and love of the neighbor.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this law, the 'lost' thing signifies any neglected idea, virtue, or opportunity hidden in your consciousness. The 'brother' is the neighbor in you—the part of your self that desires alignment with divine order. When you find what is lost, treat it as a sign that your I AM has awakened to balance; do not hide, do not justify delay. The act of returning becomes an act of inner restitution: you acknowledge the wholeness of life, you grant it back to its rightful ownership in your awareness. This is not about outward theft or legalism, but about how your inner state mirrors righteousness. If you assume you have already restored what was lost, your feeling of the circumstance changes: the sense of lack dissolves, and justice becomes your natural condition. Therefore, consistently cultivate an inner habit: look for what is 'found' in your day, and immediately align your consciousness with the certainty that it is returned through you, not by you, and watch your world reflect that harmony.
Practice This Now
Assume today that you are the very law of restitution in the I AM. When you encounter a 'found' thing or a signal of loss, revise your inner state to the feeling that it has already been restored through your awareness.
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