Till Your Inner Ground
Jeremiah 4:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 4 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The Lord tells Judah to break up their fallow ground and not sow among thorns.
Neville's Inner Vision
Break up means dissolving patterns of thought that keep you bound; fallow ground is the unworked part of consciousness with latent potential. When you assume the soil of your awareness is tilled by the harrow of attention, you become ready to seed new meanings. The seeds you plant are states of consciousness: clarity, faith, obedience, renewal. The thorny past of doubt and fear must not be planted again; you plant where life can flourish. The new creation is a present shift, not a distant event: by turning your attention, you re-create your inner weather and your outer life follows. Repentance and turning are inner realignments, not punishment, moving from scarcity to abundance, from conflict to peace, from ego to God. In this moment, hold the definite assumption that your mind is being broken and prepared to receive a harvest of truth. The I AM is the witness, and life unfolds from the inner structure you affirm.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare a concrete assumption: I break up the ground of my mind now; I sow not among thorns; I plant truth, love, and clarity. Then visualize the soil tilting and seeds sprouting into luminous plants, free of thorns.
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