Inner Economy of Generosity
Proverbs 11:26 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Proverbs 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Withholding corn harms the community. Blessing rests on the one who sells it.
Neville's Inner Vision
Look upon Proverbs 11:26 as a mirror of your inner weather. Withholding corn is not merely a failure to share; it is a posture of scarcity that clogs the flow of life within you. The seller who willingly allows the current of exchange to move through him is the one whose inner light blesses the moment. In Neville terms, the market you fear is the state of consciousness you reside in: when you harbor the belief there is not enough, your world rings with the sound of curses; when you assume I am the Source of all abundance and I freely give, blessing becomes your natural atmosphere. The verse invites a revision: every act of giving is a reaffirmation of the I AM, and every withheld resource is a denial of it. Practically, you can feel the truth as you imagine yourself generously supplying supply to others, feeling the relief and warmth of their gratitude returning to you as a sign of your own inner wealth. Your true seller heart aligns with the divine flow, and blessing rests on your head as you choose generosity.
Practice This Now
Assume the feeling of abundant supply and imagine releasing a portion of your resources to others now; revise the thought with I am the source of all abundance and I freely give, then observe the sense of blessing returning.
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