Beloved Field of Abundance
Song of Solomon 7:11-13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage invites the beloved to go into fields and vineyards, seeking fruitfulness and abundance, and to acknowledge the blessings laid up for the beloved by the beloved.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this reading, the field and vineyards are not places in time but states of consciousness. The speaker invites the I AM—your deeper self—to journey into the field of awareness and lodge among the villages of perception, where the vine flourishes and grapes ripen as symbols of your realized desires. The early rising to the vineyards speaks of awakening to your own power to birth fruit from inner belief; the pomegranates and mandrakes signify the sensual, fragrant delights and messages of joy that accompany a life lived from the I AM. “I have laid up for thee” reveals that all abundance has already been prepared within your inner garden. You and the beloved are one; your longing is a invitation to identify with a consciousness that knows itself as fullness. The whole scene is your inner economy of joy, health, and peace—a now-present, not-yet reality that you may access through the imagination.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit quietly, close your eyes, and assume the mood that you are the beloved within God; feel the I AM as your true self. Walk in your inner field to the vineyards, taste the fruits, and declare that abundance is already laid up for you here and now.
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