Inner Path Directs Your Way
Proverbs 11:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Proverbs 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse contrasts a life steered by inner righteousness with the self-eroding consequences of wickedness. It shows the righteous guided from within, while the wicked fall by their own choices.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the law of consciousness, Proverbs declares what the I AM already knows of you: the state you identify with—righteousness, integrity, alignment with truth—will quietly direct your steps. When you entertain yourself as the perfect man or woman, the inner conviction becomes a directing light that guides every choice, every circumstance, toward its own fulfillment. The surface events—the difficulties, the delays, the apparent obstacles—are only the feedback of the assumed state in operation. If you catch yourself playing the part of the wicked in your story, you invite self-wrought consequences; but this too is your own imagination turning on itself. Therefore, return to the feeling of being already directed, of living from the I AM that knows what to do, and watch as the path opens in accord with that inner compass. The fall of the wicked is simply their own discarded assumption, coming back as experience; the righteous path is not earned by effort but realized by the consistency of the inner vision.
Practice This Now
Assume the state of being perfectly directed by inner conviction and feel it real now. If a contrary thought arises, revise it by declaring, I am directed by the I AM, and my path unfolds with ease.
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