Old Store, New Creation Within
Leviticus 26:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 26 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse invites you to consume the old store of past conditions so the old can be cleared away to make room for the new. It frames the transition as a nourishment of the current vision by assimilating the past.
Neville's Inner Vision
Here the words are not a command about earthly cycles but a key to your inner economy. The 'old store' stands for beliefs, habits, and conditions you have nourished with imagination. When you 'eat' it, you assimilate those forms, digest them, and convert their energy into power for the new state you intend. 'Bring forth the old because of the new' invites you to allow the current vision to pull the past into service; you do not discard the old by struggle, you metabolize it so that it can nourish the forthcoming life. In practice, you imagine yourself already enjoying the reward of your desire while you still occupy the present, and you notice the old patterns loosening their grip as the new impression takes hold. Your consciousness becomes the pantry and the banquet: you feed on what was to fuel what is becoming. This is how Providence and guidance work; by aligning sensation, belief and assumption, you pave a doorway through which the new reality enters.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly and assume the feeling that the new state is already here. Visualize eating the old store as nourishment that dissolves into the fresh you.
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