Unified Mind, Humble Heart
Romans 12:16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Romans 12 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Romans 12:16 calls believers to be of the same mind toward one another. It warns against pride and the worship of one's own cleverness, urging humble regard for all.
Neville's Inner Vision
Let the I AM be the one mind which animates all life. When Romans 12:16 says to be of the same mind toward one another, it is a surrender into a shared consciousness, not a manual to imitate others. In that state you no longer defend your position or your clever opinions; you listen for truth that arises when two or more are gathered in awareness. To mind not high things is to refuse the vanity of superiority; you stop measuring people by status and instead acknowledge the one life moving through all. Condescension is not humiliation but reverent hospitality: you treat the low estate as a mirror of your own being and you extend the inner unity toward them. Do not be wise in your own conceits, but be teachable by the presence around you. When you hold this unity as your inner reality, your outward relations harmonize and disputes melt as bells chiming in a single key.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and repeat in the heart: I and others are one mind now. Then revise any sense of superiority by silently affirming there is no them, only the one I AM expressing through every face I meet.
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