The Inner Crown of Love
Song of Solomon 3:10-11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verses describe regal imagery—the pillars, gold base, and purple covering—centered on love, inviting the daughters of Zion to witness the king crowned in joy.
Neville's Inner Vision
See the pillars of silver and the bottom of gold as symbolic supports in your mind: silver for clarity of awareness, gold for the value you assign to your states of consciousness. The purple covering is the robe of the I AM you claim when you accept that you are the ruler of your inner city. The midst paved with love shows that every movement of feeling—joy, desire, gratitude—is the road laid with love by which consciousness travels to its throne. To the daughters of Zion you hear the invitation to behold: witness the king within, crowned by his own conviction, the day of espousals marking your inner union—when you realize this state and live from it. The crown is not an external ornament but the recognition that your inner mother, the divine source within, crowned you with the truth that you are king in your own mind. This is not an outside event; it is the inner fact of who you are, manifesting as experience when you feel it real and assume it now.
Practice This Now
Tonight, sit quietly, breathe into your chest, and assume the inner king’s presence. Feel the crown on your head and the love in your heart as real, and dwell in the sense, 'I am crowned now,' viewing the day as begun.
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