Inner Vines of Renewal

Jeremiah 31:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Jeremiah 31 in context

Scripture Focus

5Thou shalt yet plant vines upon the mountains of Samaria: the planters shall plant, and shall eat them as common things.
Jeremiah 31:5

Biblical Context

Jeremiah 31:5 speaks of planting vines on the mountains of Samaria, symbolizing a renewed inner landscape where abundance becomes commonplace. It's an invitation to tend your thoughts as soil and harvest the fruit of imagined reality.

Neville's Inner Vision

Here the mountains of Samaria are not geography but the stubborn heights of your own consciousness. To plant vines there is to dare a new dream into the soil of your mind, and to expect fruit in due season as a matter of inner certainty. When you acknowledge that the planters shall plant and eat, you affirm that abundance is not someone else’s gift but the natural harvest of your imagined state. The verse teaches that the rough places within you can yield sweetness when you dwell in the feeling of the wish fulfilled, as if the vines have already taken root and are harvested daily. The act of planting is an act of unfolding; the vines are your ideas, your desires, your resolutions, watered by faith and quiet gratitude. Samaria’s hills become your inner terrain where limitation dissolves and possibility is ordinary. Replace fear with the assumption that your inner garden is thriving, and your outward life will follow suit, because reality is the consistent outpouring of your inner state.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Close your eyes and plant a vine labeled 'abundance' on the mountains of your mind, water it with gratitude, and taste the harvest now as your own.

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