Inner Crown of Knowledge
Proverbs 1:7-9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Proverbs 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage asserts that true knowledge begins with reverence for inner guidance; listen to inward instruction and live by its orderly law, which becomes your grace rather than a burden.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your true 'fear' is not fear at all but the reverent awareness of the I AM within; that awe is the birth-pulse of knowledge. When you listen for the instruction of thy father and heed the law of thy mother, you refuse the illusion of separation and align with the one life moving through you. They are not commands imposed from without; they are the twofold faculty of consciousness—reason and intuition—embodied as inner law. Their instruction becomes an ornament of grace upon your head, a radiance that clarifies choices; the necklace of discipline is not punishment but the steady, loving tie to the order of your own being. In this light, knowledge is the ongoing practice of turning attention to your inner state and stepping into the reality you desire as if it already exists. Begin by assuming that this inner counsel speaks truth and that you are already guided; the outer world will echo that alignment as you persist in the feeling of its reality.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, assume the inner father and mother are speaking within you, and repeat 'I am guided by inner wisdom' until it feels real, then act accordingly.
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