Inner Law Of Curses

Proverbs 26:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Proverbs 26 in context

Scripture Focus

2As the bird by wandering, as the swallow by flying, so the curse causeless shall not come.
Proverbs 26:2

Biblical Context

The verse teaches that a curse lands only when the mind has entertained it; external misfortune is an echo of inner belief. Thus, by changing our inner state, we change what comes into our life.

Neville's Inner Vision

Think of the 'curse' as a by-product of a previously entertained thought in the vault of your own consciousness. Proverbs 26:2 speaks not of fatal doom but of inner law: a curse does not come unless a mind has given it form. You are the I AM, the awareness that perceives through imagination, and your reality answers to the state you dwell in. If you find yourself suddenly told that trouble is coming, do not chase it outwardly; examine your inner weather. Revision is your tool: assume the feeling of your desired blessing, declare, 'I am surrounded by protection, order, and light,' and rest in that certainty until it feels true. The wandering bird and the flying swallow signify wandering thoughts and quick shifts of belief; when you resist giving power to fear, you stop the feed of the imagined curse. Providence is not a distant judge but your own inner compass guiding you to steadiness. You are not at the mercy of chance; you are learning to govern your inner state, and through this governance, the apparent curses lose their grip.

Practice This Now

Sit quietly, close your eyes, and revise fear by declaring the blessing already true; feel the gratitude as the I AM presence saturates your body for a minute or two.

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