The Good and Naughty Figs

Jeremiah 24:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Jeremiah 24 in context

Scripture Focus

2One basket had very good figs, even like the figs that are first ripe: and the other basket had very naughty figs, which could not be eaten, they were so bad.
Jeremiah 24:2

Biblical Context

Jeremiah 24:2 presents two baskets: one with good, first-ripe figs and one filled with rotten, unusable figs.

Neville's Inner Vision

Two baskets stand before the observer’s awareness: the good figs, ripe and nourishing, and the naughty figs, spoiled and unfit for use. They are not distant judgments but inner states of consciousness within you. Attend to the good figs as though they were the only reality you acknowledge—the first-ripe fruit signaling a mind aligned with the I AM, with possibility, with your true nature as awareness. The naughty figs reveal old stories, fears, and habits pretending to rule your day. Do not fight them; simply shift your inner allegiance. Assume the dream of the good figs as your present fact, revise the memory of the bad as something you once believed but no longer inhabit, and feel it real now. In this act, you replace lack with sufficiency, exile with return, and discover Providence as your own I AM guiding you toward fruit that feeds life.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and imagine selecting the basket of good figs, tasting their sweetness, and affirming in the I AM that this abundance is your present state. Then release the other basket as memory, not your reality.

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