Seed Sanctity and Inner Feast
Malachi 2:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Malachi 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse warns that corrupting the inner seed and defiling the feasts leads to removal or exile as a consequence of inner corruption.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of seed as your imaginative power—the 'I am' you are, the living possibility you can birth into form. The dung on your faces—fear, guilt, habit—pollutes the face you present to the world and the sacred feasts you hold in consciousness. When you treat your inner rites with contempt, you invite a defilement that looks like external misfortune: exile, lack, disturbed relationships. Yet this is not punishment from some external judge; it is the natural result of an inner state kept in dissonance with truth. You are not a victim; you are the operant consciousness that creates reality. To transform, you must return to the assumption that your seed is intact, peculiar and holy, and the dung can be washed away by you simply choosing a different state of awareness. When you revise, you declare, 'I am the I AM; my seed is pure; I dwell in the feast of gratitude and creative power.' Feel that now: the warmth of unconditional presence, the sense of being unblemished, and the seed blooming. In practice, consistently re-imagine your inward feast until your outward life follows.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, place a hand on your heart, and repeat the revised assumption 'I am the I AM; my seed is pure and creative.' Then visualize cleansing light washing the dung from your face and your inner feast restoring.
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