Inner Giving to the Teacher
Galatians 6:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Galatians 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Those taught by the word should communicate unto their teacher in all good things; recognizing teaching as a living exchange.
Neville's Inner Vision
To Galatians 6:6 through the Neville lens, the 'taught' is a state of consciousness awakened in you. The 'teacher' is your higher self, the inner I AM that orders the vision of abundance. When you communicate unto him in all good things, you are not paying a debt but aligning with the law of give-and-receive within your being. Generosity becomes a revision of your sense of lack; every act of giving is a vivid act of imagining that you are supplying the inner teacher with the nourishment of attention, gratitude, and steady presence. In this sense, to share is to affirm that you and the teacher are one, that the stream of learning and the abundance it yields circulates through you. The feeling of abundance follows as you assume the posture of the one who gives, not to obtain favor, but to honor the relationship between awareness and its expression. Practice here is the inner act of giving: see your inner teacher receiving, and allow your world to reflect that gift.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and, in your mind, hand the inner teacher a gift of 'good things'—attention, time, or money—seeing it received with gratitude, and feel the reality of abundance already yours.
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