Inner Eye on Proverbs 7:10
Proverbs 7:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse presents an alluring outward image paired with a mind subtle in cunning. It calls for vigilance to maintain purity and to discern the inner movements that drive action.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville’s vision, the harlot’s attire is not a person but a symbol born in your own imagination—the seductive feed of senses, the clever stories your mind tells to justify compromise. The woman stands at the threshold of a choice, yet she is not outside you; she is a state of consciousness wearing a mask of beauty and charm. Each glance, each motive is an inner movement of heart, and you, the I AM, are the witness who can remain unmoved by appearances. When you fear danger, you experience a moment of awareness that you are more than form, that your true kingdom is the inner alignment of your life with the idea you assume. The verse then becomes a practice: acknowledge the inner observer, refuse identification with the appearance, and revise your sense of self to purity, integrity, and discernment. By imagining yourself as the undivided I AM, you domesticate the movement of desire and let wisdom govern your steps rather than appetite.
Practice This Now
Assume the state of the I AM now. When seductive thoughts arise, revise by proclaiming, 'I am the I AM; I discern and I remain pure,' and feel that truth as real.
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