Inner Treasury Of Knowledge
Proverbs 10:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Proverbs 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Wise people store knowledge in their minds. The foolish mouth invites destruction.
Neville's Inner Vision
Verse 10:14 invites you to look inward, not outward, for the true storehouse. In the Neville Goddard spirit, I am that I AM who stores knowledge as a treasury of consciousness. The wise man is he who makes a habit of laying up knowledge in imagination, so that his spoken word is a measured reflection of inner wealth. The mouth of the foolish signals a looseness of inner ground, a mind unsettled and quick to ruin by careless talk. Therefore, close the door to rash speech and open the inner archive. When a thought of reaction arises, revise it: 'I have stored wisdom in my consciousness; I speak from that abundance.' Feel it real by sinking into the sensation of possession: your mind is a library, your words are its clear, measured echoes. As you inhabit this state, outer events bend to mirror the inner order. The I AM acts as architect, and reality follows. Your practice is simple: assume you are the guardian of knowledge; let your dialogue be the fruit of that inner wealth.
Practice This Now
Act: Assume you are the keeper of an inner library. When you speak today, revise your sentences to reflect stored wisdom, and at day’s end imagine locking that wealth into your consciousness.
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