Behold Your Inner Beauty
Song of Solomon 1:15-16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Song of Solomon 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage affirms the beloved's beauty and the speaker's affection, declaring beauty on both sides and a shared, fertile ground for love. It invites you to see your inner life as precious and ready for growth.
Neville's Inner Vision
Here the beloved is not 'out there' but a radiance of your own awareness. The repeated 'behold' is the act of calling attention to a state you already inhabit; to declare 'thou art fair' is to acknowledge the reality of beauty within your consciousness. 'Behold, thou art fair, my love'—you are telling your I AM that love and worth are true now. The term 'doves' eyes' points to clarity and innocence in perception; your inner seeing is meant to be gentle, unwavering, and divinely present. The line 'also our bed is green' speaks of fertile inner ground—an imagination ready to respond with life and growth. In this reading, beauty is not a feature of the external world but a condition you consciously assume. Practice: assume you are already beloved, feel the warmth of this truth, and let that feeling saturate your senses until it fabricates your next experience. When you carry this vision, the world answers as your own inner reality.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and silently repeat: 'I am fair, I am beloved; my inner bed is green with life.' Then breathe deeply, imagining this vision saturating your whole being.
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