Inner Justice and Accusation

Proverbs 30:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Proverbs 30 in context

Scripture Focus

10Accuse not a servant unto his master, lest he curse thee, and thou be found guilty.
Proverbs 30:10

Biblical Context

Do not accuse a servant to his master; false blame invites a curse and makes you liable in your own sight.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within Neville's frame, the verse speaks to inner states rather than history. The 'servant' and 'master' symbolize parts of your consciousness—obedience and resistance, discernment and pride. To level a charge against another to their 'master' is really a projection of your own unresolved judgment; you are accusing a fragment of yourself. The I AM, your pure awareness, cannot be maligned by another's words, and your inner state creates the scene you call reality. When you blame, you reveal a scarcity of inner discernment and a belief in separation. Revision the scene: affirm that you hold the authority to observe without indictment, choosing responsibility over blame. The 'curse' you fear is the natural consequence of living as if you are separate from truth. By cultivating mercy, recognizing others as part of your own state, and aligning with I AM, you dissolve the impulse to blame and allow true justice to rise from within.

Practice This Now

When you feel drawn to blame, pause and revise the scene in imagination: I am the master of my inner state; I release blame and recognize all involved as aspects of my one I AM. Then breathe into the scene until the sense of unity feels real.

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