Inner Generation, Inner Reality
Proverbs 30:11-14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Proverbs 30 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Proverbs 30:11–14 speaks of a generation marked by disrespect for parents, self-righteous blindness, inflated pride, and a predatory stance toward the vulnerable.
Neville's Inner Vision
This proverb is not about others out there; it is a mirror of your inner states. The line about cursing father and not blessing mother reveals a mind that denies its own Source, refusing to bless the inner father and mother—the divine order within you. When you mistake purity for self-importance, you are not washed from your filth; awareness alone opens the cleansing. The lofty eyes and lifted eyelids expose the ego's pride, the dream that you stand apart from the Whole, looking down on life. The teeth as swords and jaws as knives describe thoughts and words bent on domination and harm, a habitual cruelty hidden in desire and fear. Yet the I AM, your true consciousness, is justice, mercy, and nourishment. By choosing a new generation within—one that blesses the inner father and mother as divine order and accepts cleansing through love—you align with the one Life that spares none and feeds the poor in spirit. Revision becomes a practical act: claim your unity with all, and let your inner speech and actions reflect that abundance rather than scarcity.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume the state of blessing the inner father and mother as divine order within you, and feel the I AM aligning your thoughts with justice. Then revise any predatory impulse into protective, healing action, and let that new generation feel real in you.
The Bible Through Neville










Neville Bible Sparks









