Inner Fruitage Awakening Now
Song of Solomon 2:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Song of Solomon 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The fig tree and vines symbolize inner fruitfulness and fragrance, inviting you to awaken to a new inner state. It points to the Presence and Love of God within as theOnce and future reality of your life.
Neville's Inner Vision
Song of Solomon 2:13 speaks of fruitfulness and fragrance as signs that the inner garden is awake. The fig tree and vine are not literal horticulture here but states of consciousness bearing outward assurance: Presence and love. When the words Arise, my love, my fair one, and come away fall upon your ear, they are a summons to revise your sense of self. You are not waiting for some future moment; you are the I AM perceiving itself as fully here. The 'green figs' and 'tender grape' are your inner perceptions awakening—joy, praise, and a sweet fragrance that fills your day. The call to come away invites you to shift from limitation to communion, to walk from fear into the embrace of the divine within. To practice: assume that you are already there, that you are the beloved and the presence that invites you forward. Feel it real, sink into that assumed state, and watch as the outer scene aligns with your inner fragrance.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe deeply, and assume you are already in the garden of your being. Feel the fragrance, sense the Presence, and hear the invitation Arise and come away as your inner decision to wake to a new state of consciousness.
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