The Inner Ride And Plow
Hosea 10:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Hosea 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ephraim is pictured as a trained heifer who loves to tread out the corn. Yet the passage indicates a shift in mastery inside, with some aspects riding under the guidance of awareness while others continue the soil-work.
Neville's Inner Vision
Verse presents the theater of consciousness. Ephraim, the energy to labor, is a trained heifer—discipline ready to tread out corn. Yet I pass over upon her fair neck; in your experience, the I AM within you takes the reins and makes Ephraim ride. The outer activity is not condemned; it is reoriented under the sovereign ruler of awareness. Judah shall plow and Jacob shall break clods—the other faculties of consciousness still at work beneath the scene, softening the soil of habit so new seed can take root. When you assume you ride the inner horse, you are not denying effort; you are declaring the end from the beginning and letting imagination do the heavy lifting. The feeling of riding signals that your desire is already established in the unseen, and the plowwork inside is clearing old forms and beliefs to let it express in form. This is the spiritual mechanism: shift your state, revise the sense of who you are, and feel it real that you are the rider, the governor, the creator here and now.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Assume you already ride the inner field of your life; repeat, 'I am the rider of my consciousness, and my inner soil is being cleared' for a minute. Feel the sensation and let it realign your perception of progress.
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