Speech of the Wise Within
Proverbs 15:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Proverbs 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse contrasts the wise who share knowledge with the foolish who do not, highlighting inner disposition as the root of outward speech.
Neville's Inner Vision
See Proverbs 15:7 as a map of your inner weather. The lips of the wise are not merely the mouth's edges but the outward sign of a true inner conviction. When your consciousness is clear and aligned with a truth, that truth flows from you in speech, in actions, and in the confidence others sense. To disperse knowledge is to allow your inner certainty to take form in your world, not by pedantry but by the natural movement of your I AM through your words and deeds. The heart of the foolish -- the blocked, doubtful self -- refuses this movement, clinging to private ideas and withholding the light that wants to cast itself outward. If you seek to embody this proverb today, shift your inner scene: assume that you already know the truth you wish to share, and feel the certainty of its presence in your chest and throat. Speak from that imagined reality, and notice how the outer world begins to reflect the inward discipline. You are the conduit through which knowledge becomes life; when you align with it, your world follows.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and pick one truth you wish to express. Revise your inner state to 'I know this; I share it clearly,' and feel it real as you speak or write.
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