Inner Righteousness and Care
Proverbs 29:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Proverbs 29 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The righteous take to heart the plight of the poor. The wicked ignore or refuse to know their concerns.
Neville's Inner Vision
Notice that the 'cause of the poor' is not an external injustice to be blamed, but an inner movement of awareness within your own consciousness. When you truly 'consider,' you do not pity from a distance—you acknowledge a shared I AM that includes both giver and receive. The righteous posture themselves as a state of consciousness that wills justice into form, seeing the need and not shrinking from it. To know the cause is to refuse ignorance; to refuse to turn away is to refuse the split between self and other. Therefore, imagine the poor as already provided for, feel the feeling of their well-being in your chest, and permit that feeling to circulate in your world. By assuming the state in which lack is dissolved, you align your inner reality with abundance, and the outer scenes shift accordingly. The wicked, by contrast, narrow their attention to self, and they remain blind to the possibility of change. So practice the return to your own I AM with this compassionate vision, and watch your life manifest that justice you refuse to deny.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the feeling of universal provision. Imagine the poor already cared for, and let that inner image reshape your outer responses.
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