Hosea 10:10-11 - Inner Harvest, Discipline, Renewal
Hosea 10:10-11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Hosea 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God desires chastisement to gather and redirect a people. The farming imagery shows that turning and renewal arise through disciplined inner movement.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the I AM in you, Hosea's plow and mare are not external punishments but the natural operation of consciousness meeting resistance with mercy. Two furrows are the two streams of your attention—one toward fear, one toward faith. When they bind themselves, you have made a choice to stay in a split state; God, manifest as your I AM, desires to align them into a single field. Ephraim the heifer that is taught represents your awakened energy seeking to work the harvest, yet needing the right guiding hand. I pass over upon her neck not to crush but to ride — to bring awareness into a rhythm where power is yoked to love, not to vanity. Judah plows and Jacob breaks clods; the lower nature is engaged in work under the direction of the higher. The result is renewal: an inner creation where judgment becomes mercy, and the field yields truth as grain. Embrace this discipline as your inward birth canal: through it you become the new you.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare, I AM the rider of my inner field, guiding the energy of thought. Feel the plow of truth breaking old clods, making way for renewed awareness.
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