Chariot of Inner Kingship

Song of Solomon 3:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Song of Solomon 3 in context

Scripture Focus

9King Solomon made himself a chariot of the wood of Lebanon.
Song of Solomon 3:9

Biblical Context

Solomon fashions a royal chariot from Lebanon cedar, signaling a conscious act of shaping outer life from inner will.

Neville's Inner Vision

As you read Song 3:9, do not picture a historic vehicle, but a state of consciousness you are building. The chariot is the vehicle of your given imagination—the way you carry your life with you. Lebanon wood suggests elevation, strength, and permanence; you assemble these qualities with your I AM, the awareness that supplies the substance of your world. 'Made himself' means you, and you alone, are choosing the form your day will take. Solomon is your inner king, the authority by which you approve or revise impressions. When you acknowledge, in imagination, that you possess such a chariot, you begin to walk in royal air: wealth, provision, and self-rule become the atmosphere you inhabit. The outer carriage appears as a natural extension of the inner image, not the source of your power. Practice: assume the feeling, see the chariot ready, and let the sense of already-being move your mind toward events that confirm it.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Close your eyes, assume I AM the king who rides in a chariot built from my higher thoughts. Feel the seat, the motion, and the sense that this is already mine.

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