Inner Teeth of Purity

Song of Solomon 4:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Song of Solomon 4 in context

Scripture Focus

2Thy teeth are like a flock of sheep that are even shorn, which came up from the washing; whereof every one bear twins, and none is barren among them.
Song of Solomon 4:2

Biblical Context

The verse likens the speaker’s teeth to a clean flock that has come up from washing, proclaiming fullness and fruitfulness, with none barren.

Neville's Inner Vision

See the body of your life as a visible sign of your inner state. The teeth represent the conditioning of your I AM awareness—clean, orderly, productive. When described as a flock that has come up from washing, view washing as spiritual renewal the moment you allow a new assumption to rise in consciousness. The twins carried by each tooth are the double fruits of your inner decisions—joy and peace, faith and action—each trait breeding its twin in outer experience. And none is barren among them, declaring total abundance within your mental economy. This imagery invites you to realize that such pictures are not about external teeth but about your capacity to imagine and inhabit a state of wholeness: a mind purified, a life fertile, a heart at rest in the I AM. By holding this image as the truth of your being, you align your inner dispositions with the life you desire, and the world follows as a natural expression of that inner completion.

Practice This Now

Act: Close your eyes and picture a mouth whose teeth gleam, a washed flock. Silently affirm I am the clean, fertile state of the I AM and feel the abundance arising as real.

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