Inner Legacies, Quiet Abundance
Proverbs 13:22-23 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Proverbs 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Proverbs 13:22-23 speaks of a good man leaving an enduring inheritance, and wealth moving toward the just; it also notes abundant harvest when the tillage of the poor is guided by judgment. The verses invite a discernment between inner cultivation and outer provision, showing how true abundance emerges from right inner alignment and thoughtful stewardship.
Neville's Inner Vision
From the I AM vantage, this proverb teaches that true inheritance begins as an inner state, not a bank ledger. A good man leaves a lasting blessing when his consciousness is established in gratitude, clarity, and generosity; the so-called wealth of the sinner becomes available to the just because the law of return moves through consciousness, not through accident. When you hold a vision of abundance as your natural condition, you are shaping the field of your life with persistent discernment. The line about much food in the tillage of the poor invites you to see the world as your own inner garden: cultivation and wise judgment yield nourishment for all generations. Destruction, by contrast, arises where judgment is absent; waste occurs where imagination runs aimlessly. So revise a belief now: I am wealth, I am provision, I am a blessing that travels from inner worth to outer form. Feel it real and dwell there, and the outer scene will follow the inner harvest.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit quietly and assume the feeling of inner wealth as already real. Picture your family blessed and sustained, and linger there until the sensation of abundance floods your awareness.
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