Sowing Beside Waters

Isaiah 32:20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Isaiah 32 in context

Scripture Focus

20Blessed are ye that sow beside all waters, that send forth thither the feet of the ox and the ass.
Isaiah 32:20

Biblical Context

The verse blesses those who sow beside water, signaling that generous sowing prepares abundant provision. It links stewardship and prosperity to a conscious act of giving.

Neville's Inner Vision

Think of the waters as the flowing streams of your own awareness—your thoughts, feelings, and beliefs about lack and plenty. To sow beside all waters is to commit your attention to abundance without restraint, to plant intention widely, and to trust the labor of the mind and heart will bear fruit. The ox and the ass are not animals but symbols of your mental faculties and your daily actions; their feet moving through the fields represent the active alignment of speech, thought, and deed with that inner state. When you assume abundance as already present, you are not begging for rain but inviting it to spring from within. Providence is not distant; it is your own I Am awareness in action. By feeling now the reality of supply—health, wealth, generosity—you establish the state that attracts the very circumstances you desire. The blessing is simply the natural result of a settled consciousness that sows where waters never dry.

Practice This Now

Act now: close your eyes, breathe, and declare, 'I am abundance sowed beside the waters of my mind.' Visualize planting seeds along a flowing stream of consciousness, see the feet of the ox and the ass moving in concert with your intention, and feel gratitude as provision begins to appear.

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