Inner Womb of Expectation
Hosea 9:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Hosea 9 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Plainly, Hosea 9:14 frames a petition about what God will give. It names infertility as a stark sign of inner drought and a call for mercy.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider Hosea 9:14 as a door into your own consciousness. 'Give them, O LORD: what wilt thou give?' is the invitation to decide what you will allow as real. The miscarrying womb and the dry breasts symbolize a settled state of lack in the inner life—a form of self-imposed drought where life’s flow seems cut off. God is I AM, awareness that can imagine and thus create. When you reinterpret this verse, you abandon the voice of punishment and answer with a revised assumption: I am the source of life; I am the spring that never runs dry. Hold the feeling that the inner womb is fertile with possibilities, that nourishment and vitality are always available through the seen and unseen; let the mind rest in the conviction that your present conditions are only weather in your dream, not final. The trials are not external; they are the trials of your own consciousness. Mercy and compassion appear not from without, but as you shift into a state of abundance, becoming the very act of receive-and-bestow that heals.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and revise by assuming, 'I AM the source of life flowing through me.' Feel the inner womb opening, vitality returning to every faculty, and let the sense of fullness flood your awareness.
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