Blessings Upon the Just Within
Proverbs 10:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Blessings rest on the head of the just, while the wicked’s speech is marked by violence. The verse points to inner alignment shaping outward words and life.
Neville's Inner Vision
Blessings are not found in some distant hand but in the crown of awareness you wear. The just lives in a state of righteousness, mercy, and truth, and blessings naturally flow from that inner posture. The wicked, by contrast, carry a disturbed consciousness—the violence that covers the mouth—so their words betray fear, judgment, and separation, cutting off their good. This is a map: you create your reality by your inner state; your speech is the outward echo. When you imagine yourself as the just, you invite the blessing to rest on your head and let your I AM speak through you with calm and mercy. If a thought or word springs from attack, revise it in imagination to express abundance and compassion. Practice this consistently, and the world mirrors your inner posture—blessing increases, and violent speech loses its grip as you align with the I AM within.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and crown your head with light, declaring 'I am just and blessed.' Then pause before speaking and revise any harsh plan into a blessing, feeling it real.
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