Inner Seed of Unity
Deuteronomy 22:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Deuteronomy 22 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Deuteronomy 22:9 warns against sowing mixed seeds, signaling that mixing thoughts and purposes corrupts the fruit of life. When your inner soil is pure and aligned, what you reap reflects that unity.
Neville's Inner Vision
Imagine your mind as a garden and God as the I AM within you. The prohibition against divers seeds is a call to inner coherence: when you plant many competing seeds—fear, desire, doubt—you harvest a fragmented life touched by defilement. In Neville's view, the fruit of your life follows the state you assume in imagination. If you water the soil with one undeniable seed—'I AM' awareness—you unite every impulse under that single truth, and the world around you bends to reflect it. Outer circumstances become the natural expression of inner unity; every event appears as a reaffirmation of the one state you hold. The command is practical: keep your mental garden free of conflicting seeds, and revise until the feeling of oneness with I AM is the atmosphere you breathe. Your assumed state is not a future wish but the present fact your imagination births into being.
Practice This Now
Practice: choose the single seed of 'I AM' as your dominant assumption and feel it real; whenever a contrary thought arises, revise it to support that seed and water it with quiet feeling.
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