Harvest of Consciousness: The Laborers
Matthew 9:37 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Matthew 9 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few. It invites inner action through consistent assumption and inner revision.
Neville's Inner Vision
Matthew 9:37 shows the inner field: the harvest is plenteous in the theater of your mind, yet few laborers appear in the scene. The 'laborers' are not outsiders but states of consciousness that persist in faith until the fruit manifests. The harvest stands for opportunities, healing, and change you desire, and the laborers are your disciplined habits of imagining, revision, and feeling it real. Neville teaches that the words invite you to become the laborer by assuming the end and living from the end now. When you feel yourself already possessing the good, you are the worker who tills the soil of your consciousness; when you doubt or fear, you become absent laborers and the harvest remains ungathered. The key is the hypothesis of being: imagine and dwell in the state that would produce the harvest, revise counter-states, and insist on the feeling of the wish fulfilled until it saturates your inner atmosphere. In that inner labor, the outer harvest follows, and the abundant life becomes your present experience.
Practice This Now
Assume the state of the successful laborer in your mind and feel it real now. If doubt arises, revise the scene and dwell in the end until the harvest ripens in your life.
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