Inner Vineyard of Wealth
Song of Solomon 8:11-12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Song of Solomon 8 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Solomon's vineyard image portrays inner wealth valued by keepers; yet the speaker asserts full ownership and sets the terms for fruit, implying abundance is available to consciousness now.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this lyric, the vineyard is your inner life, a field of conscious awareness where wealth grows. Solomon, the king within you, places the vineyard with keepers, and the fruit bears a price. Yet the key statement that the vineyard is mine and before me proclaims abundance already present to your awareness; you determine the terms by your state of being. In Neville psychology the keepers are your thoughts and faculties that tend the fruit, while you as I AM set the value of your inner results. The thousand pieces symbolize the fullness of supply available when you dwell in imagination and ownership. The keepers share two hundred stands for balanced stewardship of energy and attention. This teaching invites you to realize that wealth and justice begin in consciousness; you own it, you set the terms, and your imagination cultivates fruit that manifests as provision. When you revise lack into abundance, your inner vineyard yields as if you are already prosperous here and now.
Practice This Now
In a quiet moment, stand before your inner vineyard and declare that it is yours, that abundance is before you now. Then practice a brief revision by feeling the fullness of fruit and letting your keepers tend to the soil, while you rest in the I AM awareness.
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