Inner Wealth and Flourishing
Proverbs 11:26-28 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Proverbs 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verses teach that hoarding resources brings curses, while fair dealing and generosity invite blessing. They warn that relying on riches alone leads to downfall, yet true righteousness yields flourishing.
Neville's Inner Vision
Proverbs speaks in outward terms, yet the inner law is plain: withholding corn is a grasping thought in consciousness, a scarcity that keeps the life-blood of good from circulating. When you sell it—when you release your resources in service to another or to your future—you release blessing upon your own head, for you have honored the natural circulation of life by the I AM. To diligently seek good is to maintain a steady, generous stance within; such a state attracts favor and right relationships. To seek mischief is to inhabit a restless mind that repels support. He who trusts in riches falls because wealth is not the ultimate security; the righteous flourish as a branch because they stay nourished by consciousness that refuses scarcity. So practice imagining the good as already real and feel that reality in your solar plexus. Then revise any sense of lack into abundance, and act from that feeling as if it were done. In that inner posture, your world quietly aligns with your chosen state.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, imagine a full, circulating supply in your life; affirm, 'I AM prosperity flowing through me, and I release to give.' Feel that life-energy in your chest as if it is already done.
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