Dawn Over Inner Vineyards
Song of Solomon 7:12-13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Song of Solomon 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The text invites awakening to abundance by rising into the mind's vineyards. It speaks of fruits laid up for the beloved, symbolizing grace and provision.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your inner dawn is a vineyard, and the mind you wake into is the field where prosperity grows under your I AM presence. When the line speaks of getting up early to the vineyards, it points to a decisive shift in consciousness, not a journey through weathered roads but a voluntary ascent into states that already exist. The tender grape, the pomegranate buds, and the mandrakes’ scent are sensations awakened by the belief you hold in your heart before any outward sign appears. The verse speaks of a storehouse of fruits—new and old—laid up for the beloved; so it is with you: blessings waiting to be acknowledged and enjoyed within your being. In Neville’s terms, your beloved and your provision answer to the inner condition you maintain. Dwell in the feeling of abundance, gratitude, and certainty of return. Assume the wish fulfilled now: you are walking in the vineyard, the vines flourish, and every fruit is drawn to you by the sovereign power of I AM. When you inhabit that state, the outer world will reflect the inner title of abundance.
Practice This Now
In the quiet of morning, imagine rising to your inner vineyards and surveying flourishing vines. Affirm, I AM abundance and love now, and feel the gratitude as if your provision is already present.
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