Inner Economy of Fair Exchange
Leviticus 25:14-17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 25 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Not to oppress neighbors in trade; price should reflect the years remaining after the jubilee. The verse calls you to fear God and to act justly in all exchanges.
Neville's Inner Vision
Take Leviticus 25:14-17 as a revelation about your inner economy. The neighbor you trade with is not a stranger but a projection of your own consciousness; oppression arises as a deficit state, a belief that there is not enough to go around. The law says: adjust your price according to the number of years after the jubilee—your inner years, your cycles of opportunity—so that exchange remains balanced and generous. When you act from fear or greed, you invest in lack and you deny the abundance of your divine I AM. But when you remember that the I AM within you is the source of all supply, you discover that fair dealing is simply the alignment of your thoughts with the truth that all life is shared. The 'years' are not time but states of consciousness; as they diminish, you revise your sense of lack and prove the presence of abundance by your actions. So the command is not merely social etiquette; it is a spiritual law: do not oppress, for you are one with God, I am the LORD your God, and I am always present in your exchange.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and revise a forthcoming trade as an expression of inner abundance. Feel it real that you and your neighbor are one I AM, and that fair exchange flows from that unity.
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