Path of Inner Righteousness
Proverbs 13:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Proverbs 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Righteousness keeps the upright on a steady path; wickedness overturns the sinner. The verse points to inner alignment as the shield and destabilizer of experience.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the verse you are not dealing with moral verdicts about others, but with your own state of consciousness. Righteousness is the steady alignment of your mind with the I AM, the awareness that sees a path and walks it upright. When you dwell in that state, you suffice yourself—your inner self remains obedient to the right direction, undisturbed by appearances. Wickedness is the unsettled mind—the movement of fear, guilt, or separation—that throws the self off balance and destabilizes the path you imagine. It is not power over others but a misalignment of your inner law that causes the dream to collapse. The I AM within you is the guard and the governor, the law by which all experience is created; to imagine rightly is to sustain the fruit of your days. The verse invites you to witness your inner weather and to revise it toward harmony, using your assumption until what you assume becomes your seen world.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: In the next moment, assume the I AM presence as your upright path-keeper, repeating 'I am upright in the way' until it feels real and steadies your inner footing. When doubt arises, revise it to 'The path is safeguarded by my awareness' and feel the calm road beneath you.
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