Inner Fountain Unmoved

Proverbs 25:26 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Proverbs 25 in context

Scripture Focus

26A righteous man falling down before the wicked is as a troubled fountain, and a corrupt spring.
Proverbs 25:26

Biblical Context

A righteous man falling before the wicked mirrors how inner integrity falters when you bow to outward pressures. When you yield to appearances, your inner life dries up, like a fountain that no longer flows.

Neville's Inner Vision

In the Nevillean eye, the 'righteous man' is a state of consciousness—the I AM—steady, pure, and unmarried to opinion. The 'wicked' are the outward pressures of reputation and circumstance. When you bow before them, you are not submitting to persons but surrendering your inner sense of self; the fount of life dries and the springs of your thoughts run murky. But you can turn this around by a simple act of consciousness: refuse to concede the impression that you are acted upon; remind yourself that you are the thinker and the governor of your world. Assume you stand as the fountain and the spring—unmoved, clear, and healing. Feel the truth that your inner state creates the outer scene; your 'righteousness' remains intact regardless of appearances. If you must revise a moment, replay it in your imagination with you untouched by others' judgments, and let the feeling of I AM flow through you, restoring purity to every inner stream.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, revise the moment as you stand unmoved by appearances, and feel the fountain freely flowing; affirm, I AM.

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