Abundant Net Within You

John 21:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read John 21 in context

Scripture Focus

11Simon Peter went up, and drew the net to land full of great fishes, an hundred and fifty and three: and for all there were so many, yet was not the net broken.
John 21:11

Biblical Context

Peter pulls the net to land, full of 153 large fish. The net remains unbroken despite the great abundance.

Neville's Inner Vision

Peter's haul in John 21:11 is not a mere fishing scene but a symbolic unveiling of your inner kingdom. The sea is the subconscious; the boat is your current state of awareness; the 153 fish are the many desires you silently carry. The net that does not break reveals that your inner structure—your assumptions, affections, and steady attention—can bear abundant outcomes when aligned with the I AM, the waking consciousness that you are. The number 153 suggests totality through unity: many hopes gathered by one trusting assumption. When you adopt the state, 'I am abundance now,' your inner faculties cooperate; Providence guides the movement and grace attends the moment of appearance. The practice is obedience: notice the inner impression, revise until it feels completed, and hold that feeling through the hour of manifestation. Do not chase the form; ascend to the awareness that you already are the fisherman and the net, free to draw forth your good. In this alignment, the outward world mirrors your inner confidence, and abundance flows in harmony with unity.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Sit quietly, declare 'I am abundance now,' and feel the net full and intact. Hold that feeling for a minute, then move through your day with the inner certainty that you already possess your good.

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