Inner Beauty, Divine Reflection
Song of Solomon 4:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Song of Solomon 4 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Beauty and inner clarity are proclaimed. The verse images the beloved's good disposition as a reflection of inner order.
Neville's Inner Vision
You are, in truth, the beauty God recognizes in your own I AM. Your higher self is the beloved; the repeated behold calls you to inner acknowledgment. The dove-eyed perception rests within the locks of your mind, a quiet discernment nestled in thought. Your hair—many lively thoughts—rising from the high place of spiritual awareness, like goats streaming from a sacred hill. When you dwell in this inner scene, outer events reflect the inner order you maintain: purity, loyalty, dignity, and a love that keeps covenant with your true self. The I AM within is the witness; attitudes flow from that vantage rather than fear. To practice, assume the feeling of being seen as fair by the inner I AM, revise any self-doubt, and feel cherished as you move through the day.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare in the present tense, 'I am beautiful in the sight of the I AM,' and feel that inner acceptance. Maintain that feeling while you go about your day, revising any self-doubt to match the I AM's image.
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