Inner Gold Royal Dignity
Psalms 45:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 45 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
This verse declares the king's daughter glorious within. Outer dress is only a symbol of inner dignity.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this line, I see the soul as the king's daughter—not waiting for a crown from without, but radiating from the inner chamber of consciousness. The true glory is not earned by clothes or riches; it is the gold-shaped light of awareness itself. The 'clothing wrought in gold' represents the refined faculties of imagination, memory, and perception fashioned by belief in your own I AM. When you rest in the realization 'I am,' you stand in the throne-room of your mind, and every royal state you affirm becomes your adornment. If lack appears, revise: 'I am the glorious one within,' and imagine your inner chamber dressed in radiant gold. This is Neville's method: assume the state you desire, feel it as real, and let it prevail until the outer world reflects the inner kingship. The verse thus invites you back to truth: dignity and grace are universal, issued from consciousness itself, not from without.
Practice This Now
Assume the feeling of royal inner reality now: picture yourself clothed in wrought gold as the self you know, and say softly, 'I am the I AM, regal and glorious within.' Feel it real until it becomes your ordinary state.
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