Inner Feast, Hidden Currents
Judges 21:19-21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Judges 21 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
During Shiloh's yearly feast, the Benjaminites lie in wait in the vineyards to seize the daughters of Shiloh as wives.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the Neville Goddard reading, this narrative is a parable of inner life. The feast at Shiloh stands for your ongoing inner celebration of life and the I AM. The command to lie in wait in the vineyards represents the habitual movements of your subconscious, quietly observing the field of possibilities within your mind. The daughters of Shiloh who dance symbolize living ideas and desires that arise in your awareness. To catch one is to bring a particular inner impulse into the house of your covenant, uniting it with the whole of your being. The act is not about controlling others, but about integrating a fragment into the unity of your inner tribe, strengthening true worship and covenant loyalty within. Outer discord is a sign of misalignment of states; harmony comes when you deliberately align your inner patterns with the unity of I AM. By viewing the scene as inner drama, you learn that your world reflects the state you allow in your consciousness, and reintegrating all parts yields wholeness and coherent action.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly, close your eyes, and imagine the feast of the LORD within. Assume the feeling that all parts of you are loyal to the I AM and united as one tribe, so inner patterns harmonize with your outer life.
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