Dove-Eyed Perception Within

Song of Solomon 5:12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Song of Solomon 5 in context

Scripture Focus

12His eyes are as the eyes of doves by the rivers of waters, washed with milk, and fitly set.
Song of Solomon 5:12

Biblical Context

Verse uses dove-like eyes by waters to symbolize pure, calm perception near life’s flow. It speaks of renewal and order through washing and fitting arrangement.

Neville's Inner Vision

Your eyes are the I AM, the inner witness that feels and perceives. In this line the dove-like gaze rests beside the rivers of waters—the ongoing flow of life within—washed with milk, the gentle nourishment of grace. When you dwell in this image, you revise your belief about perception itself: you are not watching events of the world, you are the one who sees through a purified consciousness. The 'milk' signifies tenderness and nourishment of truth, not a mere external drink but the soft conviction that all you perceive flows from a state of grace already possessed. The phrase 'fitly set' declares your inner arrangement: attention, feeling, and imagination harmoniously aligned, not by struggle but by choosing and remaining faithful to a state. So practice is simple: assume you are the dove-eyed observer by living waters, feel the nourishment of grace wash your perception, and rest in the certainty that your inner sight is perfectly ordered to reflect only harmony and truth.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Close your eyes, assume the dove-like gaze by the rivers of life, and feel milk washing your perception. Hold the conviction that your inner sight is perfectly set to reflect harmony.

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