Inner Chariots of Love

Song of Solomon 1:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Song of Solomon 1 in context

Scripture Focus

9I have compared thee, O my love, to a company of horses in Pharaoh's chariots.
Song of Solomon 1:9

Biblical Context

The beloved is likened to a powerful company of horses harnessed to Pharaoh's chariots. The image signals vitality, speed, and readiness for movement.

Neville's Inner Vision

In the living scripture you are not reading about horses in a distant kingdom; you are being shown your own inner procession. The beloved becomes your state of awareness, a chariot of movement you ride by the I AM. Each 'horse' represents a faculty of the mind—faith, imagination, memory, desire—each yoked and guided by a single assumption. When you awaken that you are the driver, the clamor of outer circumstance dissolves into a calm, purposeful pace as you coordinate the fleet with conviction. The image invites you to know power in the inner life: a mighty procession whose direction you dictate through consciousness alone. By the practice of feeling the wish fulfilled and claiming sovereignty as I AM, you turn external events into the effect of an inner verity. The beloved, therefore, is the living proof that your inner chariot is already moving toward the reality you choose.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and assume you are the chariot driver. Feel the I AM in your hands guiding the inner horses toward the fulfilled state; hold the feeling for a few minutes.

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