Inner Silence and Learning
1 Timothy 2:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Timothy 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Plainly, the verse speaks of learning through quietness and a posture of submission. It uses the inner self as the learner, not the loud ego.
Neville's Inner Vision
Let the inner feminine, the receptive aspect of consciousness, learn in silence as you quiet the chattering mind and submit to the I AM that governs your being. The verse is not about external rules but about aligning your inner state with divine order: when you let the I AM teach, you discern truth without force, and your understanding deepens. The "subjection" spoken is the willingness to yield egoic preferences to the truth of your being, allowing your imagination to be directed by inner law. In this light, "learning" becomes an act of imagining from the end (awareness of already complete being) and letting that awareness shape your study, your choices, and your perception. The feminine principle stands as witness to your becoming—receptive, quiet, and faithful to the I AM. As you practice, you will notice insights arrive with quiet certainty, and a wiser discernment follows your inner submission.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, assume the feeling of I AM as your teacher, and in stillness imagine the inner feminine listening and guiding your study.
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