Neville Goddard June 10 1956
As you have been told, this morning's subject is Seedtime and Harvest.
Although it bears the same title as my latest book, it is not to be found in
that book, for that book is an attempt to interpret some of the more difficult
passages of the Bible. I have given you in the nine chapters a mystical view,
and also a certain approach how you yourself may approach the interpretation of
the Bible, for, as you know, it is not a book of history. And so, when I became
aware of deeper meanings in the passages than those normally assigned to them, I
began to see them or to apprehend them mystically, and so I have given you a
mystical interpretation of many of the darker passages.
For instance, when Solomon made himself a chariot of the wood of Lebanon, he
made himself - no one made it for him. That's what you must do - that's what I
must do - that's what everyone must do - and in that chapter, I showed you the
wood is not wood as you know wood. It means the wood of Lebanon is the
incorruptible mind. But you make it for yourself, and we showed you the sides,
what they were made of and what the meanings really are.
Then we took that very strange passage, the instruction to the Disciples to take
off their shoes or provide no shoes when they travel, and we showed you the word
"shoe" is not just the thing I wear on my foot; it is the symbol of the spirit
of 'let me do it for you'. For the shoe takes upon itself not only the dirt and
the muck that would normally fall upon the wearer's foot, but it protects the
wearer from any contact with the outer world, and so anyone who offers to do for
us what we should do, and could do far better ourselves, is offering himself as
our shoe, and if I would awaken spiritually I must do it for myself.
I must take my own mind and control it - take my wonderful imagination and
actually control it and set it to noble purposes and not have some intermediary
come between myself and God. For the God of this world is an internal God. He is
that inevitable force that expresses in outward facts the latent tendencies of
the soul, and so, if I would discover that God I cannot have you do my work for
me. I cannot have you eat my spiritual food and expect to grow spiritually. So
that is really the attempt of the nine chapters in the book "Seedtime and
Harvest".
But this morning's subject - I want to approach it differently. This statement
is taken from the Book of Genesis, the 8th chapter of Genesis - it is a promise
made to man that "while the earth remaineth, seedtime and harvest, hot and cold,
summer and winter, day and night shall not cease." We are told that man was
placed in a garden - the garden was completed - every tree was bearing fruit -
everything in the world was finished - and he was placed in the garden to dress
it and to keep it. He doesn't plant it, he doesn't do a thing but dress it and
keep it. He is not called upon to make trees or to grow new trees - everything
is finished!
As we are told in John - "I have sent you to reap that whereon you bestowed no
labor"- for Creation is finished. Every conceivable human drama, every little
plot, every little plan in the drama of life is already worked out, as mere
possibilities while we are not in them, but they are overpoweringly real when we
are in them. So man can get in touch with that particular state of his choice,
for my imagination can put me in touch inwardly with the state desired so I and
in it. If I am in it I will realize it in my world. The states in which we find
ourselves are the seed time. The harvest is simply the encountering of events
and circumstances of life.
But man's memory is so short he forgets the seedtime, but all ends run true to
origins, so if the origin, say is misfortune the end will be misfortune. But
when you reap misfortune, you wonder "Why should it happen to me? When have I
set a thing like this in motion? Haven't I given to the poor? Haven't I attended
service? Haven't I prayed daily, and why should these things happen?" But you
see my God never forgets because He always gives the end in harmony with the
origin, and you and I are selectors: we don't make; we are not creators; -
creation is finished, the whole vast world of creation, as told us in
Ecclesiastes "I am the beginning and the end. There is nothing to come that has
not been and is."
So look upon creation as finished - and you and I are only selectors of that
which is. By selectors I mean that you and I have the privilege (we may not
exercise it) but it is our privilege to select that aspect of reality to which
we will respond, and in responding to it, we bring it into existence for
ourselves. Not knowing that we are so privileged, we simply go through the world
reflecting the circumstances of life, not realizing we have the power to create
or to out-picture the circumstance of life.
So now let us now analyze what I personally mean by seedtime. If everything is
finished and completed, then why the promise there shall be seedtime and harvest
as long as the earth remains ? Now seedtime, to those who are here this morning,
as we should really know, we are not taking it literally, our seedtime is that
moment in time when you and I react to anything in this world. It may be to an
object, it may be to an individual, it may be to a bit of news that we have
overheard, but the moment of reaction, that emotional response, is our attitude.
Our attitudes are the seedtimes of life, and although we may not remember the
seedtime or the moment of response, nature never forgets, and when it suddenly
appears in our world, that suddenness is only the emergence of a hidden
continuity. It was continuous from the moment of reaction until it appeared in
the world.
Its appearance in the world is harvest so you and I may harvest anything we
desire but we must first have a seedtime. It must be preceded by a moment of
response or an attitude. How often you say, "I approached it in the wrong
attitude" or "He is in the wrong attitude" or "You must change your attitude if
you would get on in this life". I have said it - you have said it - maybe we
have said it to each other - but we know the importance of right attitude. We
know this much: that I can change my attitude if circumstances change - that's
automatic. We know that if something happens suddenly in my world of which up to
that moment I was not aware, I, becoming aware of a change of circumstance would
automatically produce in myself a change of attitude. We all do that, morning,
noon and night, but that's not important, that is a reflect of life. Ninety-nine
percent of the world reflect life.
Now, can I consciously, can I voluntarily, can I deliberately produce in myself
a change of attitude, one of my own discretion, one that I myself single out,
and not one that is determined by or in any way is dependent on a stimulus of a
change in the object itself. Must you change before I will change my attitude
towards you? We know that if you do change I will change my attitude towards
you, but must I go through life simply reflecting these changes in the objects,
and can I not deliberately determine the change prior to the change in the
object?
For if I can, I am moving towards complete control of my fate and becoming the
master of my fate if I can assume an active, positive attitude and not depend
upon changes in the object for changes in myself. If I can do it, I really am,
if not a complete master, I am becoming more in control of the circumstances of
life, but ninety-nine percent of the world waits for things to happen on the
outside and then they reflect; that's no accomplishment at all. If we would
awaken and become real selectors of the beauty of this garden that God gave us
so that we can single out that particular aspect to which we will respond, then
we will do it by deliberately changing our attitude towards life itself.
There is a little fable given us to show us how it is done. If you will study
the fable carefully, you will see the importance of imagination. The fable is
the fable of the fox and the grapes. You all know it. When he failed to obtain
the grapes then he persuaded himself that the grapes were sour, and by imagining
the grapes to be sour he evoked in himself a change of attitude. He no longer
felt about the grapes as he formerly felt. Now that's a little fable on a
negative tone or a tragic tone. You and I take the same story but now we put it
on a positive tone. We contemplate our ambitious dream, our noble concept of
life. It may seem we haven't the talents to realize it - instead of saying what
the fox did, that the thing is beyond us and therefore it is sour anyway, we can
take the same technique and wonder what it would be like had we realized it.
What would the feeling be like were we - (and we name it) - if I can contemplate
what the feeling would be like were I the man that I want to be, were you the
person that you want to be, and rejoice in that state as though it were true, I
am producing in myself that emotional response necessary for seedtime.
I may not see an immediate harvest, maybe the thing that I am now giving
expression to in the form of seedtime is an oak, it is not a little mushroom
that would grow overnight. Maybe my dream would take a little longer interval of
time between the actual planting and the reaping, but if I know that all these
things are consistent, - "See yonder fields! The sesamum was sesamum, the corn
was corn. The Silence and the Darkness knew! So is a man's fate born" - so, if
that moment of response is the actual planting of the seed, and if it was corn,
it must be corn when it appears in harvest time, then I can select the nature of
the things I want to encounter in my world. I can take not just Neville as a
man, I can take the request first of my circle, my intimate circle, as a family
man - my wife's desires for her child, for her husband, for herself - the
child's desire for itself - and move beyond my little circle as a family man
into the circle of friendships, move beyond that into my acquaintances, move
beyond that into total strangers, impersonal states, but if I know the law holds
good, no matter when I operate it, if I do it unconsciously or consciously, you
get results regardless, and the results are in harmony with the planting, with
the actual seedtime.
Now what is now our seedtime today. There are maybe two thousand odd here, we
have two thousand odd different requests, multiplied by a large number because
we have requests for others but you can take, today, as you sit here and you can
actually contemplate what it would be like - suppose it were true. Suppose I
could turn now to a friend and rejoice with him because of his good fortune and
actually carry on a mental conversation with him from the premise that he or she
has already realized the dream. Now as I do it in my imagination I am setting up
within myself a certain changed attitude in regard to that individual. I am
producing within myself a certain positive, deliberate, emotional response, and
that very moment that I do it, is seedtime. I will encounter that individual
tomorrow or next week or next month and he will bear witness of that thing I
plant now.
He may be totally unaware that I planted it in this garden. I am not seeking his
praise, I am not seeking credit - I am seeking results. If I see the man become
the embodiment of the success I know that he desires and I desire for him,
that's praise enough, that's payment enough. What more payment would anyone
desire other than the results, for everything is a gift. Why should I be given
more! My Father gave me the garden - the whole thing is in complete and full
bloom and gave me choice - the greatest gift of all, complete freedom of choice
of the nature of the fruit I will reap in my world; but I cannot just barge into
the garden and start picking fruit - there must be a seedtime, but I must always
bear in mind I will reap that whereon I bestowed no labor. I don't labor to make
it so, I simply plant it, for in that moment of response is contained all the
plans, all the energy necessary to unfold that plan into a perfect wonderful
objective fact which I will then harvest by becoming aware of it as an external
reality, but I don't labor to make it so; I simply must know it is so.
So that is our privilege, that is our choice. If you believe it, aren't you
amazed at the kind of things that you planted, at the kind of seedtime that in
our ignorance, in our sleep, we allowed to actually scatter in our world? You
see some will say, "But why does God allow it?" You cannot conceive of an
infinite God that is not infinite in every respect. If I was incapable, actually
incapable of assuming, say, an unlovely state, I could not be my Father's son
because my Father is infinite, and if He were actually incapable of assuming any
state then He would not be God. Everything is within me - but everything. You
cannot conceive of something that I don't contain - the most horrible thing in
the world were it not so I could not be infinite, and, therefore, not the son of
my infinite Father. So God is infinite and gave us everything, but He gave us
freedom of choice that we may become selective, discriminative and bring out
everything that is beautiful out of that garden. If I took the piano, the
eighty-eight notes of the piano, if I could extract from that piano keyboard
every discord, I would not have a piano keyboard. If I could strike a discord
and because it frightens me or it disturbs me, the thing grates upon my nerves;
if I could now extract the notes that produce the discord and then keep on
extracting the notes that produce the discord, I would remove the eighty-eight
notes - there would be no notes left on which I could play tomorrow's harmony.
But let me leave the notes and learn the art of playing the piano so I can from
the same eighty-eight notes bring out all the harmonies of the world.
The same thing is true of man. Instead of looking at someone and accepting as
final the evidence of the senses; there is someone who brought out into his own
world, say disease: he is trying to analyze it from the outside - when did I
contract the bug, when did I come in close contact with someone who had the bug
and they are taking me into the laboratory with my blood and try to find it
there. You will never find it there, in spite of all the wisdom of man. You will
find it only in the consciousness of the individual, who, at a moment now long
forgotten, planted the thing he is now harvesting - and you are not going to
find it in any external analysis at all because things seen were never made of
things that do appear. You are warned time and time again in all the books of
the Bible, but especially in that 11th chapter of the Book of Hebrews, that
"things seen were not made of things that do appear" but no man believes it.
He insists on finding it in things seen, so he extracts my blood, he extracts
a little piece of my skin, and he starts to make an analysis of that, and he
will tell me yes, he has found it. It's in my blood. I am not denying he has
found it in my blood, but why is it in my blood ? It is in my blood or in my
body, or in my world because at some point in time, I, exercising the right as a
free child of God, singled out some unlovely state relative to another. It need
not be to myself; it could be to another, wherein I rejoiced in the hurt of
another; where my emotional response to the news I heard was "good" so, I set it
in motion, but when it happened in my world, I did not think it was so good but
it was my harvest - and all these things are the harvest of things you and I
have planted; for all things run true to form. Don't be surprised at the
suddenness in our world - someone is ill - it is only sudden because we have
forgotten, and man's memory is very, very short.
You know that lovely little poem of George Meredith:
Forgetful is green earth;
The Gods alone Remember everlastingly; they strike Remorselessly, and ever like
for like.
By their, great memories The Gods are known.
If man could only remember these moments of seedtime, he would never be
surprised when the harvest appears in his world. But because he has no memory as
to that moment in time when he dropped that seed, which is simply his emotional
response to something he contemplated, something he overheard, something he
observed, at that moment the thing was done; he didn't have to labor to bring it
to harvest - he simply encountered it as something already full grown, so he
reaps now that on which he bestowed no labor, outside of choice. He selected it
by his attitude, by his reaction.
Now, am I responsible for others in my world? I certainly am! When I take my
little mind, my little imagination and think because it's mine - my Father gave
it to me, that I can simply misuse it, it isn't going to hurt another. I tell
you you do have to use more control for the simple reason I am rooted in you and
you are rooted in everyone and all of us are rooted in God. There is no separate
individual detached being in my Father's Kingdom. We are one. I am completely
responsible for the use or misuse of my imagination.
Do you recall seeing on TV, a dramatized version of the sinking of the Titanic?
Do you recall it? Have you read the book. "A Night to Remember"? Well the book
itself is by Walter Lord: but 14 years before the actual harvest or that
frightful event of the sinking of the Titanic a man in England wrote a book. He
conceived this fabulous Atlantic liner and there he built her just like the
Titanic, (only the Titanic was not built for 14 years) but he, in his
imagination, conceived the liner of 800-ft. She was triple screw, she carried
3000 passengers, she carried few lifeboats because she was unsinkable; she could
make 24 knots; and then one night he filled her to the brim with rich and
complacent people, and on a cold winter night he sunk her on an iceberg in the
Atlantic. 14 years later the White Star Line builds a ship. She is 800 ft., she
is a triple screw, she can make 24 knots, she can carry 3000 passengers, she has
not enough lifeboats for passengers but she, too, is labeled unsinkable. She is
filled to capacity with the rich, if not complacent, but the rich, because her
passenger list was worth in that day, when the dollar was one hundred cents, two
hundred and fifty million dollars was the worth of the passenger list. Today it
would be a billion dollars. All the wealth of Europe and the wealth of this
country was sailing on that maiden voyage out of Southampton. Five nights at sea
in this wonderful glorious ship and she went down on a cold April night on an
iceberg.
Now that man wrote a book either to get something off his chest because he
disliked the rich and the complacent, or he thought it might sell or he thought
this is the means of bringing him a dollar as a writer. But, whatever was the
motive behind his book which, by the way, he called "Futility" to show the utter
futility of accumulated wealth, but the identical ship was built 14 years later
and carried the same kind of a passenger list and went down in the same manner
as the fictional ship.
Is there any fiction? There is no fiction! Tomorrow's world is today's fiction.
Today's world was yesteryear's fiction - the dreams of men of yesteryear.
Wouldn't it be wonderful if I could talk with someone across space and just use
a wire? And I couldn't see that one: it would be a mile away beyond the range of
my voice - then maybe five miles and maybe a thousand miles - fantastic dreams -
then they came true. When they came true, suppose I could do it without the
means of a wire. And it came true; suppose now I could do it not just in an
audio sense but in a video sense. Suppose I could be seen? And that came true,
but when they were conceived, they were all fictional, all unreal.
There is nothing unreal, because God is infinite, and God has finished creation.
You cannot conceive of something that your Father has not only done and
conceived of it, it is worked out in detail, in all its ramifications. You and I
are only becoming aware of increasing portions of that which already is. We are
not making a thing - we are discovering God's wonderful world. But now in this
church - at least here it should be done, for this is a church of the mind: this
is Science of Mind, where there is a science to planting and you do it in a
certain scientific manner. You just don't walk the street and reflect; read the
papers and reflect - you go out a more positive person than people who gather in
similar areas, for the simple reason they go just to hear a service and to be
told how bad the world is.
You're not coming here to be told how bad the world is, for if you believe it
is bad, there is something you must do about it because you have planted the
world. You have your seedtime. So here people gather to be told how to operate
this wonderful gift that the Father gave them. There is this wonderful mind and
imagination. So you are told to go out and be choosey in your selection; single
out that aspect of reality to which you want to respond, success, health,
dignity, nobility, something wonderful that you contribute to the good of the
world. As you walk by you are contributing to society, you contribute to the
community in which you live, not necessarily by giving dollars but you
contribute by your wonderful seedtime. If, in your community, you see the need
of maybe a church, you see the need of some wonderful school, you don't wait
until people get together, you actually, in your mind's eye, contemplate the joy
that is yours because of the wonderful school here for the children, a wonderful
church here to lift man spiritually, and you wonder what it would be like were
it true; - you feel the thrill of witnessing it within. That is seedtime. Then
in a way that you do not know and you need not labor to produce, you will
encounter that school and that church and these lovely things in your community.
So you plant the seed and let others, who think that they are bringing it into
being, let them think so. You go about this world planting the good - that is
why you are here. We are gathered here on Sunday mornings to discover more and
more about this wonderful gift that God gave us, that we may single out all the
lovely things in the world and bring them to birth in our world;
This morning you take not only yourself - start with self - then turn to a
friend in your mind's eye, and congratulate him on his good fortune -
congratulate him on his expansion in his world, and actually feel the thrill of
such contact - at that moment of response that was a changed attitude in regard
to that friend- at that moment you planted. Now, in a way you do not know and
you need not know, that seed is going to go through its normal natural hidden
passage and appear as a reality in your world. Then you will know the power
latent within you and you will stop reflecting life and you become one what I
call a true creator in the sense that-I mean creator - that you are creating by
selecting wise, wise, lovely things in this world and giving them expression in
this world of ours.
So that's what I mean by seedtime and harvest; the importance of the right
attitude: and you can do it, you need not wait for circumstances to change, you
need not wait for the stimulus of a change in the object to produce in yourself
the change of attitude. In your office, does the boss act in a rude way towards
you ?
Well then what would it be like if he now saw in me the lady, the helpful person
that I really am, or want to be. Suppose he saw in me someone he could praise
for my work and raise me in the salary world, give me an increase in salary
because of my added effort; suppose he could see that in me, well, contemplate
the boss seeing that in you as though he saw it and rewarded you with an
increase.
That moment is the moment of planting. It may not come tonight, it may not even
come this week in the paycheck, but it will come. You simply keep on planting
the lovely things; but if every day when you leave the office you say, "What a
skinflint", and you go home and you discuss him with your mother or your husband
or someone else, and they sympathize because they really believe you, for they
are playing the same reflective, negative approach to life; but if as you ride
home or walk home, you walk in the attitude that he had done it - he had
increased your income, he had praised your work, and day after day, in spite of
other things to the contrary, you persist in it, do you know he will do it? You
will produce in him the change of heart because you first produced it in
yourself, and he will see in you qualities that he cannot now see, and then your
whole vast world begins to blossom - you do it in every sense of the word. You
know someone who is lonely - one who really should be happily married in
this world. What would it be like if you were told, not by the individual
necessarily, but by a third party of the good news concerning John, concerning
Mary or someone else. Someone desirous of a lovely home and a gracious home.
What would it be like ? Don't be envious. Try to rejoice. Feel the joy that is
theirs, and that moment is seedtime for them. They will harvest it - and that is
our opportunity to go through the world planting and planting wisely.
Unfortunately, too many of us in church movements - I don't think you will find
it in this church - but too many of us in church movements have a very serious
attitude towards life. And, of course, the basic attitude is the attitude
towards life, not necessarily the individual attitude towards an object or
towards an individual, but the attitude itself that the individual adopts
through life, towards life, and they have a very serious one. Well, Orage very
wisely and very humorously said the serious attitude is this, - they really
believe that God has an enormous struggle against helpless odds, and he said
that produces in the individual the emotion of "helping poor Father". They go to
help poor Father who has created the world and gave it to his children.
Now he brought up another interesting point of the scientific attitude towards
life. Having discovered the little molecule or the little atom and the wonderful
construction, that is, theoretically - having discovered this wonderful orderly
construction of the bricks that make up the world, their attitude is one of
orderly insignificance because they believe the world is gradually burning
itself out, so no matter how orderly it is, if they really believe the sun will
eventually go out and the earth will consume all its resources, what other
attitude could they adopt than all dressed up with nowhere to go, because if
eventually it is all going to be in nothing anyway, no matter how orderly it is
today, it could only be orderly insignificance, but I tell you, as one who has
seen beyond the veil, there is no such thing as coming to an end. Life is
forever and forever and forever - and forever you are moving up this everlasting
pilgrimage revealing the infinite glories of your Father.
So go out wisely today - go out determined to become more selective, more
discreet in your choice of ideas you will entertain and single out the idea that
would bless an individual and produce in yourself the emotional response that
you have witnessed that state in his world, and know at that moment of response,
you planted for that individual, and he is rooted in you, there is no such thing
as he will not be found in your world for he is rooted in you. Everyone is
rooted in you - therefore you will not lose them. It is planted relative to that
being and that being is going to harvest it, and you will know the harvest when
it appears in his world. You simply plant and let the harvest take care of
itself.
Now my time is up.