Inner Adar Joy: Imagination Feast

Esther 9:19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Esther 9 in context

Scripture Focus

19Therefore the Jews of the villages, that dwelt in the unwalled towns, made the fourteenth day of the month Adar a day of gladness and feasting, and a good day, and of sending portions one to another.
Esther 9:19

Biblical Context

Esther 9:19 shows a people in unwalled towns turning Adar 14 into a day of joy, feasting, and mutual gift-giving. They transform a moment of externally maintained survival into a shared celebration.

Neville's Inner Vision

Your inner Esther hears the call to turn the unwalled towns of your mind into sanctuaries of gladness. The 'Jews' are the threads of awareness within you, scattered yet united, and the 'villages' are your private states of feeling. When you decree the fourteenth of Adar as a day of good, you picture the state of gratitude already present in consciousness; feasting is the sustained pleasure of attention that nourishes. This is a revision of what you accept as real: you decide your awareness is full, your heart generous, and your next action a sharing of 'portions' of kindness, time, or resources in your imagination. Step into the feeling that the day is good now, not later, and dwell there until it becomes your lived state. The I AM within you does not wait for conditions; it creates them. As you persist, outward circumstances align with your inner festival, and your unwalled towns become alive with joy and giving.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and assume, 'I am hosting an Adar day of joy and generosity in my mind.' Feel it as already real, and let that emotion color your waking moments.

The Bible Through Neville

Neville Bible Sparks

Loading...

Loading...
Video thumbnail
Loading video details...
🔗 View on YouTube

© 2025 The Bible Through Neville - A consciousness-based approach to Scripture