The Inner Fountain of Life
Song of Solomon 4:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Song of Solomon 4 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Song 4:15 paints inner life as a fountain of gardens, a well of living waters, and streams that flow from Lebanon—a symbol of abundant inner nourishment. It points to a personal, orderly flow of life that can be invited into awareness.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville's breath, the fountain is not a place out there but your own I AM, the living awareness that attends to its own image. A fountain of gardens suggests consciousness blossoming into ordered beauty; a well of living waters is the continuous supply of vitality that pours from your inner sun. Streams from Lebanon symbolize the high, refreshing currents that descend from the Mount of your awareness into every scene of your day. This is not about geography but about the condition of mind: you are the fountain, you are the spring, and you are the streams. When you hold this image and live from it, you awaken Providence and Guidance—events align by the law of assumption, not by circumstance. The present moment becomes the garden gate through which life flows, aligning creation with your inner order. To practice: assume you are this source now; revise any sense of drought; feel the waters circulating through every cell and decision, and watch reality bend to your perfected inner image.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare, 'I AM a fountain of living waters,' then feel the inner current rising and flowing through you. Revise any sense of drought into fullness and let the streams of awareness guide your day.
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