Inner Feast of Samson's Companions
Judges 14:10-11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Judges 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Samson hosts a feast and brings thirty companions to be with him; the scene centers on communal gathering and social custom. It also points to the values of family, unity, and neighborly love at the heart of community.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider this scene as an inner parable: the feast is a radiant state of attention you offer to a desired condition. Samson, the conscious I AM within you, invites thirty companions—facets of desire, skill, and habit—into the chamber of awareness. When they are seen, they gather, revealing how a held state attracts related energies and opportunities. The father descending to the woman can be read as inner masculine energy moving toward receptivity, aligning outer choices with inner intention so that harmony and companionship arise as a natural expression of conviction. The line about custom hints that such gatherings occur when you dwell in unity and community within. In Neville’s terms, the world is your imagined tabernacle; you become what you dwell on, and companions attend as evidence of inner harmony.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume you are hosting an inner feast, surrounded by companions that embody your desired traits. Dwell in the feeling of unity until the scene feels real.
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