Inner Redeeming Kinship
Leviticus 25:25-28 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 25 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Plain summary: When a brother becomes poor and sells land, a kin may redeem it; if the seller can redeem it himself, he must restore any overplus so the original owner returns to possession. And if redemption cannot occur, the land remains with the buyer until Jubilee, when possession returns.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your inner land is your states of consciousness—visions, talents, and purpose. When poverty of the mind tempts you to sell a portion of it, the text names a kinship redeemer: the I AM within who can buy back what fear has caused you to relinquish. The redeemer is the awareness that never abandons you; it returns to restore the surplus, so you may stand again in possession of your full estate. If you can redeem it yourself, count the years you seemed to lose and restore the overplus by stepping into a richer state now—feel the added value and see yourself back in possession. If you are not able to redeem it at once, the land remains with the buyer until the Jubilee; yet the Jubilee is a looming inner reset when consciousness shifts. The law at work is psychological: assume the mind is whole, imagine from that wholeness, and feel it real, and time itself will bend toward your return. The land returns as you align with the I AM here and now.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, picture the inner land as restored, and assume, 'I AM whole now.' Feel it real and watch the Jubilee of your consciousness return you to possession.
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