Kisses of Inner Love
Song of Solomon 1:2-3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
These verses celebrate love’s sweetness over wine and describe the beloved’s fragrance as a holy ointment that signals a divine inner presence. The line about virgins loving thee suggests that this inner fragrance attracts the whole self toward that presence.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within you, the beloved is your I AM—the living awareness that can enter any scene and alter its meaning. The kiss is the touch of that awareness upon your moments, a moment-by-moment revival of your reality. When you declare that love is better than wine, you are affirming that the pleasures of outward sensation pale beside the joy of realizing your true being. The 'savour of thy good ointments' points to the fragrance of your real self—your name—the identity you accept as your own aura, poured forth into your inner atmosphere. As this fragrance is poured forth, the virgins love thee: other aspects of your consciousness are drawn toward the refined state you inhabit. This is not about chasing approval but about recognizing that your inner state creates your outer experience. Your imagination is the instrument of transformation; the kiss and the ointment are symbols of an inner update that changes perception from within, so that what you perceive aligns with your new, illuminated idea of yourself.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume, 'I am loved by the I AM.' Feel the kiss of awareness and the perfume of my true name filling my inner room; rest in that feeling until it becomes real.
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