Neck as Davidic Tower
Song of Solomon 4:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Song of Solomon 4 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Verse 4:4 pictures the neck as a Davidic fortress, a protective tower. It suggests inner strength and sovereign dignity.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of this verse as a map of your inner state. Your neck becomes a Davidic tower within consciousness, an armoury where a thousand bucklers hang as shields of mighty men. The neck is the conduit between heart and head; its upright posture marks your stance toward life. When you dwell as the I AM—the sovereign awareness—you establish a fortress that fears not; the bucklers are beliefs and memories you choose to guard you. They protect your peace and invite courage, not control. The kingdom of God is not a distant land but a felt state of order within. Imagination becomes the architect; impressions flow from the inner image you sustain. If you revise your sense of self to that sovereign posture, Providence can move through your life with clarity and dignity.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume, I AM the Davidic tower within; imagine a thousand bucklers hanging on its walls, ready at your command. Feel the sense of royal authority and defense spreading through your posture and daily moments.
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