Anger to Alignment: Inner Peace
Proverbs 15:18-19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Proverbs 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Wrathful anger stirs up strife, but a slow-to-anger stance appeases it. The way of the slothful is like a hedge of thorns, while the way of the righteous is plain.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within these verses the state of anger is seen as a mental movement that stirs conflict in your world. The 'wrathful man' is not a person so much as a mindset, a conviction that you are separate from the harmony you seek. When you choose to be slow to anger, you revise that inner movement and the outer disturbance loses its grip; the mind, in alignment with the I AM, clears a space where conflict once stood. The 'hedge of thorns' the verse speaks of is the self-imposed resistance of unused energy and attention—slothful, reactive attention that makes life seem obstructed. Yet the righteous path, rightly lived as a state of awareness, unfolds plainly before you, because imagination guided by consciousness yields a coherent, self-revealing road. Practice the shift now: assume the feeling that you are the I AM, and that peace is your natural condition; see the scene rearrange itself so that strife lends way to quiet harmony. When faith and feeling align, the inner road becomes obvious and the world reflects it.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: When anger rises, pause, revise to the calm I AM, and picture the hedge dissolving; see the road ahead becoming straight. Feel the peace now and let the outer scene reflect it.
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