Blue Wound, Inner Purge
Proverbs 20:30 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Proverbs 20 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse links outward wounds and corporal discipline to cleansing within. It suggests that suffering purges inner evil by purifying the inner life.
Neville's Inner Vision
Let the blueness be understood as the color of awakened awareness, a picture in your own mind revealing what you have not reconciled. The wound is not a condemnation but a sign that a belief, long held, is being exposed to light. When you name yourself I AM, you place attention on the only reality that can heal: consciousness. The stripes of discipline are not punishment but rhythmic confirmations that you refuse to be ruled by fear or guilt. Each inward stripe presses you to revise your mental weather—the stormy belly becomes a calm center where a new state is born. As you dwell in the state of purity and integrity, the old pattern loses charge and is washed away by the "water" of awareness. The verse invites you to see suffering as a mechanism by which your consciousness purges itself, restores alignment, and awakens to its true nature. You are not the wound; you are the witness of the cleansing, the I AM who makes all things new.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe, and imagine a blue healing light moving from the I AM into your belly, naming yourself as pure. Then rest in the feeling of wholeness as if the cleansing has already occurred.
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