Sixth-Year Blessing for Three Years
Leviticus 25:20-22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 25 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Plainly, it asks what they will eat in the seventh year, then promises a blessing in the sixth year that yields three years' harvest, with old fruit sustaining until new fruit arrives.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the inner reader, this is not about soil but state of mind. The 'seventh year' speaks of a lack that seems to run its course; the 'sixth year' is your decisive inner conviction, the I AM Awareness that blesses you with a three-year harvest in one moment of awareness. When you dwell in that consciousness, time bows: what is sown in your imagination becomes the fruit you will eat. The command to not sow in the seventh year is a reminder that your trust is not in external cycles but in the steady economy of your own inner store. The instruction to eat old fruit until the ninth year signals that your inner possession—what you already are—is enough to sustain you while your outer life catches up. In Neville's terms, you create by assuming the end; the 'third year' harvest is the completed state you now inhabit. Let your attention rest in the feeling of fullness and then watch the outer condition align with your inner conviction.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, repeat: I am the sixth-year blessing; I have a three-year harvest now. Feel the abundance in your chest; imagine eating from a store that never runs dry until new fruit appears.
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