Inner Adornment of Worth
Song of Solomon 1:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse presents the beloved's cheeks and neck adorned with jewels and gold, signaling valued beauty and dignity.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville Goddard's perspective, the jewelry and gold symbolize a state of consciousness. The cheeks and neck are exposed aspects of self; the jewels and chains represent the inner affirmations and steadfast beliefs that you are inherently valuable and provisioned. By treating these adornments as reflections of your inner state, you acknowledge that beauty and wealth begin in the mind as I AM awareness. The repeated jewels are refreshing affirmations that you continually reinforce, while the gold chains signify enduring principles binding you to abundance. This image invites you to perform a mental revision: see yourself as already adorned with worth, not as one who seeks it. Your imagination is the artist; your awareness, the material. When you dwell in that inner radiance, outward conditions align with the inner conviction of fullness. If lack arises, return to this inner vision and revise it until the sense of abundance becomes your natural state, for imagination is the creator of reality, worked through the I AM.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine your cheeks and neck sparkling with inner jewels and gold; allow the feeling of worth to rise within you. Then affirm, I am the I AM, and I am adorned with inner abundance, letting that feeling color this moment as real.
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