Beloved Approaches Within
Song of Solomon 2:8-9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Song of Solomon 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Plainly, the verse depicts the Beloved coming toward you, leaping over mountains and peeking through the lattice of perception. It signals that inner love and divine presence are already near, always behind the walls you imagine.
Neville's Inner Vision
Beloved Approach within the Neville voice: The Beloved is not an other then your I AM, the living consciousness that you are. When the verse says the Beloved leaps upon the mountains and skips upon the hills, it speaks of the swift movement of your states of consciousness, rising above old beliefs and fear. The wall behind which he stands is simply the boundary your attention has drawn around your present finances, relationships, or identity; the lattice through which he looks forth is the very window of awareness you now inhabit. As you entertain the conviction that the Beloved is here, you revise your scene until the inner sense of presence becomes your outer experience. Feel him approaching with joy, as if a long-awaited friend, and let the sense of praise and gratitude fill your chest. This inner visitation is not external force but the awakening of your own I AM seeing itself through perception. Practice from this moment: assume the Beloved is already here and feel it real, and observe the world echoing your inner revelation.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes and breathe, then assume, I AM here. Picture the Beloved leaping the mountains and standing behind your wall, and feel his presence filling your room as real.
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