Inner Vineyard of Abundance

Song of Solomon 8:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Song of Solomon 8 in context

Scripture Focus

11Solomon had a vineyard at Baalhamon; he let out the vineyard unto keepers; every one for the fruit thereof was to bring a thousand pieces of silver.
Song of Solomon 8:11

Biblical Context

Solomon's vineyard is a metaphor for inner wealth and resources. The fruit represents what is produced when we steward our inner faculties with care, yielding value.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within this line, the vineyard is your inner field of consciousness. Baalhamon marks the threshold where your awareness yields its abundance. The keepers are the habits and faculties you appoint to tend this field—thoughts, feelings, and imaginings that serve life. The fruit is the actualized wealth of experience—clarity, provision, generosity—that arises as you maintain an inner state of fullness. When you let out the vineyard to keepers, you practice surrender to disciplined imagination: you do not cling to outcomes but trust the process of growth. The law is simple: identify the inner state of abundance, revise scarcity, and feel it real until the sense of a thriving life becomes your habitual awareness. This stewardship of inner creation births generous results in your outer world.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: Spend a minute in quiet, assume you are the keeper of a personal vineyard. See the fruit ripening and the coin of silver flowing toward you as already yours; feel it real. Then choose to give freely, knowing generosity multiplies abundance within.

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