The Field of Blood Within
Matthew 27:6-8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Matthew 27 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The chief priests declare the silver as blood money and use it to buy a field to bury foreigners; the field becomes known as The field of blood.
Neville's Inner Vision
Verse stories are not about distant rulers, but about the state of your own consciousness. The silver pieces represent a mental energy you deem stained by guilt—the 'price of blood' you imagine attaching to a situation. The priests’ choice to purchase the potter’s field is an inner decision to bury the past in a designated region of your mind. In Neville’s imagery, the field of blood is the field you cultivate in awareness where forgotten or rejected parts of yourself are laid to rest. Yet you, as the I AM, can reinterpret both the money and the field: money becomes the energy you can repurpose, the field becomes a space of healing rather than a tomb. When you regard what you once called blood-money as energy available to use in truth and justice, you rewrite the scene. The 'strangers' buried there are the neglected aspects of self—those you deemed others’ problems—now brought into your consciousness for wholeness. Recall that all law and judgment are internal commands you give yourself. Your task is to re-allocate that energy toward righteousness, and notice provision appearing as inner alignment rather than external constraint.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume the field is your inner field of provision. Feel it-real by declaring, 'I invest this energy in healing and creative action,' while picturing the field rebrimming with light.
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