Inner Talk and Attraction

Judges 14:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Judges 14 in context

Scripture Focus

7And he went down, and talked with the woman; and she pleased Samson well.
Judges 14:7

Biblical Context

Samson goes down to talk with a woman who pleases him, illustrating how attraction can draw one into personal dialogue.

Neville's Inner Vision

Judges 14:7 depicts Samson descending into conversation with a woman who pleases him. In Neville's psychology, the scene is not about a distant character but about your own awareness encountering a vivid image that calls for a response. The woman is a symbol of a pleasing sensory state, a temptation that exposes what state you are identifying with as real. When Samson goes down to talk, he steps from the level of pure I AM into a realm of sensation, approval, and self-justification. Your inner question is not who she is but what you are assuming about yourself in that moment: am I the observer or am I the one being carried by a transient impression? The scripture invites you to notice the dynamics: attraction is a movement of consciousness that invites identification with a scene. The cure is not denial but spiritual repositioning: consciously return to the I AM, to the timeless observer who approves nothing but harmony, joy, and faithfulness. If you deliberately align with that divine state, the scene loses its grip and becomes a teacher showing where you still identify with forms rather than the formless reality that you are. From that posture, your life becomes the living proof of imagination manifested.

Practice This Now

Assume the I Am is guiding your next exchange; revise the imagined dialogue so it reflects discernment and harmony. Then feel it real, dwelling in the certainty that your inner state creates your outer response.

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