Inner Sabbath, Universal Provision
Leviticus 25:5-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 25 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage commands that the land be left to rest and not harvested when it yields its own growth; its produce is shared with the people, servants, strangers, and even the animals.
Neville's Inner Vision
This text speaks to your inner state. When you refuse to squeeze out every thought into tangible outcomes, you grant your mind a Sabbath. In that quiet, the consciousness—your I AM—takes charge, and a universal provision flows. The land represents your subconscious, and its rest signals a fixed belief in abundance, not scarcity. The 'poor,' the 'servant,' the 'stranger' are aspects of yourself who are welcomed to partake in the harvest, for all life is interconnected within the same field of awareness. Your imagination becomes the field where the crops of joy, health, and support ripen, not as an obligation to others but as the natural expression of a truthful inner state. This is a covenant of loyalty to your own awareness: rest in I AM, share from that rest, and the abundance appears as a lived experience that feeds all beings within your consciousness.
Practice This Now
Impose the assumption now: I rest in the I AM; the land in me rests and all needs are supplied; imagine sharing the harvest with every aspect of myself and feel it real.
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