Ruth 2:15-16 Inner Abundance
Ruth 2:15-16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ruth 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Boaz directs Ruth to glean among the sheaves without rebuke and even to drop handfuls of purpose for her, signaling heightened kindness. The scene embodies generous, dignified support that enables Ruth to receive nourishment.
Neville's Inner Vision
When Ruth rises to glean, that is your waking consciousness opening to abundance. Boaz’s command is the inner law of your mind: permit the field of your life to overflow with nourishment, even among the ordinary sheaves of daily thought. Let fall also some of the handfuls of purpose for her, and leave them—your subconscious loves to plant signs of grace where you will gather them. Do not rebuke; the inner economy works by welcome, not scolding, affirming that there is more than enough for you and that you are honored in receiving. Dwelling in this state, you are not chasing blessings but aligning with your I AM—the universal consciousness animating all harvests. The events you call coincidence are the tangible echoes of your inner assumption. You glean by trusting the streams of abundance already in your field, and every sign of ease is a handful prepared by your own mind.
Practice This Now
Imitate Ruth's rise by entering a state of fullness: close your eyes, breathe, and assume, 'I am now receiving handfuls of purpose falling into my life.' Today, notice a small sign of grace and treat it as nourishment prepared by your mind.
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