Facing Your Inner Direction
Proverbs 21:29 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Proverbs 21 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
A wicked man hardens his face, clinging to a fixed self-image; the upright follows inner direction that directs his way.
Neville's Inner Vision
Two inner stances walk in the verse: a wicked man hardens his face, a symbol of fixed self-image and resistance to guidance; and the upright who directs his way, a soul willing to be led by inner I AM. In the Neville key, the outward path is the echo of your inner state. If you cling to a hardened, defensive self, you unconsciously bar the flow of true direction and call calamity to your doorstep. If, however, you accept the I AM as your director and imagine from that state, you set a new pattern where every thought, feeling, and choice follows the rhythm of inner direction. Your goal suddenly appears not as a distant battle but as a natural disclosure of your inner self, already present and aware. Practice by assuming you are already being guided—feel the confidence, hear the whisper of insight, and soften the face the moment you catch resistance. Your life then follows the path your inner self chooses, and progress feels inevitable.
Practice This Now
Practice: close your eyes, assume the state of the I AM directing your steps, and feel-it-real that your path is chosen by inner guidance. Then observe a single decision that aligns with that inner direction today.
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