Field of Beloved Union
Song of Solomon 7:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Song of Solomon 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
An invitation to journey with the Beloved into open fields and villages. It suggests moving into shared life under the presence of God.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the I AM that you are, this line is not about places but states. The beloved stands for your own inner awareness, and 'go forth' is a decision of consciousness—an assumption that you now dwell in a wider field of perception and relationship with God. When you say, 'let us go forth into the field,' you are choosing to leave the cramped belief that you are separate from divine life. The field is the expanding state of consciousness where all things are possible; the villages are the daily scenes of your life where God expresses as unity, friendship, and love. Lodge there means to settle your consciousness in that divine vision; to dwell, not fleetingly, but as your ordinary condition. The Beloved invites you to go together, implying that you are not alone in this shift—you are joined by the I AM, the living awareness that you are. In practice, you authorize a new reality by feeling it as present, not as future hope: together, you and God inhabit this field, and your everyday world reconfigures around unitive presence.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes. Assume the state: I go forth with the Beloved into the field of awareness and lodge in the villages of my life, feeling unity here and now for a few minutes.
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