Inner Peace Blessing: 1 Samuel 25:6
1 Samuel 25:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Samuel 25 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Extend the blessing as a spoken formula: 'Peace be to thee, to thy house, and to all thou hast' toward the prosperous man.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your neighbor's outward prosperity is a mirror of the inward state you carry. The command to say, 'Peace be to thee, to thy house, and to all that thou hast,' is not information about him but a discipline for your own consciousness. By repeating this blessing you condition your awareness to dwell in harmony, abundance, and unity. When you assume that peace is already yours and that all that person possesses is included in that peace, you become the designer of your experience. The spoken blessing acts as a seal in the mind that closes the gap between your inner conviction of plenty and the world you observe. Practice it until the feeling of peaceful ownership becomes your natural atmosphere, and notice how the outer scene begins to reflect that interior condition.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit quietly, repeat the blessing as though it is your present reality—'Peace be to thee, to thy house, and to all that thou hast'—and allow that sense of peace to settle into your chest for a few breaths. Do this daily until it feels native.
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