Tongue of Wise Knowledge
Proverbs 15:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Proverbs 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse contrasts the wise who use knowledge rightly with fools who spill foolishness. It shows that speech reflects inner states of consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
View this line as a map of two inner kingdoms. The wise tongue does not spring from lack or fear; it is born from an I AM awareness that has learned to hold knowledge and apply it with discernment. The fool's mouth pours forth foolishness because the inner state believes separation, scarcity, and noise are real. To alter your words, begin by changing your assumption about yourself: assume you are the speaker who uses knowledge aright. In your imagination, imagine conversations where your words heal, clarify, and illuminate, and feel that this is already true in you. When you practice, let your inner speech align with wisdom; speak from the quiet certainty of the I AM, and observe how environments and reactions shift to match the new state. Your tongue becomes an instrument of inner order and truth, not a vent for ego. The more consistently you inhabit this inner posture, the more your outward speech will reflect discernment, calm, and faithful truth.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: In the next moment you are about to speak rashly, pause and assume the wise voice, stating inwardly, 'I speak knowledge rightly; I am the I AM speaking through me,' and feel it real.
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