Inner Boundaries of Wealth
Proverbs 22:26-28 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Proverbs 22 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verses warn against co-signing debts and promising more than you can pay, urging respect for ancestral boundaries and prudent care of your own home.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the Neville lens, the landmarks are inner states, not carved stones. When you 'strike hands' with debt or become a surety, you are agreeing to a reality determined by fear and obligation rather than your sure inner I AM. The verse invites you to ask: if you have nothing to pay, why claim a bed you cannot sustain? This is a mirror: outer lack echoes an inner misalignment. The ancient landmarks are the sacred lines laid down by your spiritual forefathers—the inner boundaries of your true identity in God. To remove them is to erode your sense of security; to keep them is to honor the law of your consciousness. By choosing to identify with the state of sufficiency—feeling the bed under you as a symbol of settled consciousness—you prevent the intrusion of others' demands. When you revise your assumptions about debt, you align with the I AM that underwrites all provision, and the outward world follows the inner declaration of wealth, order, and rightful boundaries.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the state 'I AM financially secure within my consciousness'; revise any debts into a clear arrangement you can honor, and feel the bed beneath you as firm evidence.
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