Field of Beloved Desire
Song of Solomon 7:10-13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Song of Solomon 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Verse 7:10-13 presents a mutual declaration of belonging and invitation to journey together into spaces of abundance. It speaks of moving inward to fields, vineyards, and gates full of fruits as symbols of inner provision and joyful union.
Neville's Inner Vision
You are not reading a dated romance, you are awakening to the inner marriage of consciousness. 'I am my beloved's, and his desire is toward me' declares your true identity as the I AM, the awareness in which both lover and beloved dwell. 'Let us go forth into the field' is your command to move your attention into the field of experience inside you—the field of possibility where your thoughts go to work. When you assume that the vine flourishes, that the tender grape appears, and the pomegranates bud forth, you are not waiting for outward signs; you are filling your inner landscape with the energy of fulfilled intention. The mandrakes smell and the fruits at the gates are the sensory confirmation of your inner economy, where new and old blessings are stored for you by the one life that you are. The entire passage invites you to dwell in this shared life of consciousness: to align, to walk, to harvest, and to dwell in abundance as your natural state, here and now.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and repeat, 'I am my beloved's, and his desire is toward me.' Then imagine walking in your inner field to a dawn vineyard where grapes and pomegranates abound, and feel that all blessings are laid up for you now.
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