Inner Landmarks of the Mind

Proverbs 22:28 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Proverbs 22 in context

Scripture Focus

28Remove not the ancient landmark, which thy fathers have set.
Proverbs 22:28

Biblical Context

The verse asks us not to remove the ancient boundary set by our fathers. It invites us to honor the fixed points of wisdom we inherit and to discern what truly binds our lives.

Neville's Inner Vision

Think of the 'landmark' as a statement of consciousness pressed into the earth of your being by generations of awareness. When you accept a boundary, you do not imprison your life; you anchor your forward motion in a stable center—the I AM that you are. To remove the ancient landmark is to detach from the continuity of your inner ancestry, not to deny history but to deny the present the ground of its possibilities. The shape of your world shifts to reflect what you inwardly dwell upon; therefore keep the fixed line of belief that supports your highest state. Your father's set boundary is a memory of coherence you can re-interpret as your own now. You do not need to move it; you need to claim it as your own and let your present-feeling I AM truth color every future act. When you dwell in the awareness of the fixed landmark, your thoughts align to prosper, to thrive, to manifest from a settled, unshakable center.

Practice This Now

Impose the assumption that the ancient landmark remains fixed in your consciousness; then feel the I AM surrounding it as a luminous boundary. Revise any thought that seeks to erase it and declare, 'I am the keeper of enduring boundaries.'

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