Inner Harvest of Generosity
Leviticus 19:9-10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 19 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse commands leaving parts of the harvest for the poor and strangers, signaling social care and generosity as a practice.
Neville's Inner Vision
Observe that the law speaks of leaving the corners of the field and the gleanings for the poor. This is not about agriculture alone; it is a symbolic law of your inner field. The harvest you reap represents what you have imagined and believed into being. To leave the gleanings is to acknowledge that abundance is not exhausted by your hands; there is more in the inner field than you presently use. When you refuse to glean every grape, you loosen the grip of scarcity in consciousness and invite the other desires, the unseen help, to partake. The I AM, your innermost awareness, does not divide: it multiplies through generous images. Act as if you already have the plenty you intend for others and yourself, and feel the reality of shared abundance. The poor and stranger within are not external people; they are neglected states of consciousness seeking nourishment. Your task is to revise your sense of lack by blessing and releasing portions of your inner harvest into the divine circulation of life. In this way, the law becomes a spiritual principle: generosity within becomes condition without.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine your inner field being harvested; deliberately leave a margin for the 'poor and stranger' within; then revise your state to 'I am abundance now' and feel it real.
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