Inner Jubilee Of Leviticus 25:31-34
Leviticus 25:31-34 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 25 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Unwalled village houses are treated as fields that may be redeemed and released at the Jubilee. The Levites’ cities can be redeemed at any time, and if someone buys a Levitical house, it goes out in Jubilee; the field of the suburbs cannot be sold and remains their perpetual possession.
Neville's Inner Vision
I am learning to view my unwalled village houses as inner fields of my mental country, redeemable by the power of my imagination and released in a jubilee of awareness. The Levites' cities and their possessions symbolize the sacred faculties within me that I can redeem at any time—my memory, my habits, my talents—by a simple, decisive shift in consciousness. If I have bought into a belief that limits me, it can go out in the year of Jubilee, returning to its rightful place in my life by the same act of assumption. The field of the suburbs, which cannot be sold, represents the enduring core of my being—the perpetual possession I carry as I grow. Thus the law becomes a map of inner property: everything I truly own in consciousness is mine to reclaim and joyfully assert in experience.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit in stillness and revise a chosen limitation as already redeemed—see an unwalled house become a field and feel the jubilee of freedom as your awareness asserts it now.
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