Inner Hunger, Inner Provision
Leviticus 26:26 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 26 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
It speaks of famine and bread weighed by measure, so eating does not bring true satisfaction. It shows that real nourishment comes from an inner state, not external conditions.
Neville's Inner Vision
Verse 26 reveals that the famine described is not a physical shortage but a disturbance in the state of consciousness. When the staff of your bread is broken, you have allowed your belief in supply to become unsettled, and life becomes a kitchen where many thoughts—ten women—strive to bake the same bread in one oven. The result is eating without true satisfaction, signaling that your sense of nourishment is tethered to shifting appearances rather than a final state of being. In Neville’s terms, lack surfaces as reality only as long as you do not assume fullness. The remedy is simple yet radical: return to the I AM, that steadfast awareness which remains unchanged regardless of circumstance. Assume now a state of already having bread, of being fed, and of being satisfied. Let your inner bread be secure by the conviction that your supply is measured by your own state, not by external weighing or conditions, and watch the outer world adjust to your inner posture.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume you already have bread in abundance; feel the fullness as your present reality and dwell there for several breaths.
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