Inner Tree of Fruitful Life
Mark 11:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Mark 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jesus curses the fig tree, declaring that no one will eat fruit from it again, and his disciples hear the proclamation.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville's psychology, the fig tree represents a state of consciousness that feeds on appearances rather than truth. The spoken verdict is not about the plant but about inner appetite: a decision that cuts off the old image of lack. When you hear that decree, you’re shown how your present inner state molds what comes forth in life. The disciples’ hearing mirrors your own awareness: your inner judgments become outer conditions. To effect change, align with the opposite of deprivation by assuming the fulfilled state and dwelling in that feeling. Let the 'no more fruit' decree serve as a turning point toward abundance—your I AM, your awareness, births reality through imagination. Practice the stance that your present sense of self is the power that brings fruit; imagine the end from the beginning, and let your life reflect that seed. The act of choosing abundance frees the soil of limitation and invites fruit to appear.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly, close your eyes, and assume the fulfilled image as already yours; then say, 'From this moment I eat the fruit I desire,' and feel it real.
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