Restitution Through Inner Fire
Exodus 22:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 22 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse states that if a fire damages someone’s crops, the one who kindled it must make restitution.
Neville's Inner Vision
Read Exodus 22:6 through the Neville lens: an outer fire that damages the field is the symbol of an inner conviction you have entertained. The obligation to restitution is not punishment but a signal that you may revise the cause by shifting consciousness. You are called to own the blaze as a manifestation of a state you once entertained, then to replace that state with the feeling of the fulfilled harvest. Do not chase blame or decree punishment on others; instead, assume the I AM as the sole owner of the field and imagine your crops intact. See the stacks of corn, the standing ears, the field lush with life, and feel the assurance that the inner economy is restored. Restitution, in this view, is a mental act: acknowledge the past yet refuse it power, revise the assumption that produced the burn, and dwell in the sensation of abundance. When the inner state aligns with the end of lack, the outer scene follows.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and, in your imagination, declare: I AM the field; the harvest is intact. Then revise the past by dwelling in the feeling of the fulfilled harvest now.
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