Unmuzzled Ox of Inner Labor

Deuteronomy 25:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Deuteronomy 25 in context

Scripture Focus

4Thou shalt not muzzle the ox when he treadeth out the corn.
Deuteronomy 25:4

Biblical Context

Plain summary: The verse commands not to muzzle the ox as it treads out the corn; it means you should not restrain the laboring worker while producing nourishment.

Neville's Inner Vision

Your inner text here is not about farms but about your own consciousness. The ox is the steady state of mind you use to manifest your life. When it treads out the corn, the mind is turning possibility into form. To muzzle the ox is to silence the energy that nourishes your dream; it is doubt, withholding nourishment from your labor, and blocking the harvest you desire. God, the I AM within, is not distant but attends this movement; imagination is the field and you are the farmer of your attention. If you permit the ox to eat as it works, you feed the energy of your belief and enlarge the harvest. The rule becomes a reminder that your governing state must be allowed to move freely and be nourished by your certainty. Your outer life will follow the inner state, so do not starve the energy of your working consciousness. Stand in the felt sense that you are already that which you seek, and watch the corn yield its reality in your day.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Assume I AM the I AM, unmuzzled and fed as I work; feel the energy nourishing the harvest and know awareness is creating through me.

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