The Jubilee Mind: Sacred Rest
Leviticus 25:11-12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 25 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The fiftieth year is a holy sabbath for the land: no sowing or gathering of self-sown fruit; instead you eat the year's increase as a sacred provision.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through the I AM, Leviticus 25:11-12 becomes a map of consciousness. The Jubilee is not a distant festival but a shift in your inner state: a deliberate pause from outer labor, a relinquishing of the need to force results. When you allow the mind to rest in awareness, you recognize that you are complete in God and that all true sustenance arises from that inner union. The year that is holy unto you is the awareness that abundance is already within you, waiting to be acknowledged rather than manufactured. To imitate the Jubilee is to stop counting hours of effort and begin counting moments of faith; to eat the increase of the field is to feast on the fruit of your established state, not on earned proof. Seek nothing outside, for the field of your consciousness is fertile by nature; your belief in the I AM is the tilling that generates every harvest. In this light, lack dissolves and holiness becomes your natural condition.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the Jubilee state now: rest from striving, and feel your awareness as abundance growing from within.
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