The Inner Field of Abundance

Genesis 33:19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Genesis 33 in context

Scripture Focus

19And he bought a parcel of a field, where he had spread his tent, at the hand of the children of Hamor, Shechem's father, for an hundred pieces of money.
Genesis 33:19

Biblical Context

Jacob buys a field with money, where his tent had spread. This act seals his possession and safety in the land.

Neville's Inner Vision

Jacob’s act of buying the field is not about real estate so much as a revelation of consciousness. The tent he spreads upon that soil stands for the living form of his awareness in daily traffic with names, fears, and desires. The price—one hundred pieces of money—speaks of a fixed, unwavering commitment of the mind. He does not bargain with strangers about the land; he confirms a covenant with his own I AM, with the inner residents of his heart. In Neville's psychology, the land you purchase becomes your inner kingdom, a place where your most faithful ideas about provision, unity, and lineage take root. When you decide to own that field, you are saying to God, I am fertile, I am capable, I am ready to steward creation with a steady, imaginative assurance. The voices from the outer world—the doubts and old stories that would claim your attention—yet you pay them no price. You announce and dwell in the truth that your imagination has found its permanent soil.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and enter the inner field you now own in your imagination. Assume possession, feel the abundance as real, and declare I own this inner land now.

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