Inner Peace Over Anger’s Storm
Proverbs 29:22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Proverbs 29 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Proverbs 29:22 shows that an angry person stirs up strife and multiplies transgression. Anger is portrayed as an inner state that spills into outward conflict.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your anger is not a weapon from the Almighty, but a state of consciousness you cling to. When you identify with the I AM as the watcher of your thoughts, you see that the angry man is merely imagining himself under siege, thus feeding strife and transgression. To undo the pattern, you do not fight the world; you revise the inner scenario. Assume the feeling of absolute calm, even amid disturbance. See the situation as you would in a dream, but insist on peace as your baseline, and let the other become a function of your mercy rather than a cause for attack. By inwardly declaring I AM peace, you dissolve the belief that you must react. Your outward actions then reflect discernment and humility rather than retaliation, and accountability follows as the inner law you live by. The more you dwell in the non-resistance of love, the more your intelligence guides the response rather than the reflex, transforming anger into wisdom.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Tonight, revisit a recent moment of irritation and revise it by declaring I AM calm in that scene, visualizing the other person in a neutral, receptive light.
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