The Inner Kiss of Divine Love

Song of Solomon 1:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Song of Solomon 1 in context

Scripture Focus

2Let him kiss me with the kisses of his mouth: for thy love is better than wine.
Song of Solomon 1:2

Biblical Context

The verse presents an intimate exchange where desire is framed as a movement toward felt union with divine love, surpassing earthly pleasures.

Neville's Inner Vision

In this line, the kiss is not a kiss of flesh alone but a symbolic turning of the inner wheel toward the living I AM. The speaker’s urged touch is the soul’s invitation to awareness: let love’s presence be your wine, not in the sense of intoxication but as the taste of reality. When you hear 'Let him kiss me,' understand that the 'him' is your own divine state—your I AM—drawing near with warmth and certainty. The phrase 'by thy love is better than wine' signals that the inner embrace of consciousness exceeds all outer pleasures. Acknowledge that the affection you yearn for is the assurance of your oneness with God, already yours in imagination. Each moment you inhabit that kiss, you embed a decree in the subconscious: you are loved, you are joined, you are sufficient. The outer world will adjust to reflect this inner economy, as events bend to the degree of your inner acceptance.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, assume the feeling of being kissed by your inner I AM, and dwell in the certainty that love has already blessed you. Let this state remain for a few minutes, then act as the one who is fulfilled.

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