Inner Vision of Solomon 6:4-6
Song of Solomon 6:4-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Song of Solomon 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage exalts inner beauty and vitality, portraying the beloved as the inner divine state; it also presents how overwhelming images arise from imagination. The imagery of hair and teeth signals abundant inner impressions and vitality when aligned with the I AM.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this inner scripture, the beloved is your own I AM made manifest: beauty (Tirzah) and sacred order (Jerusalem) combined, as potent as a marching army. The line about turning away the eyes reveals that impressions can overwhelm the aware self unless the I AM governs perception. Hair and teeth symbolize the fertile, proliferating images of thought and memory that rise from consciousness—each image a living form that can be employed or refined. There is no punishment here, only guidance: allow the perceiver, the I AM, to stand sovereign over appearances rather than becoming enslaved by them. By aligning with this inner state, you confer beauty, strength, and fullness into your world. Feel the abundance of inner images becoming your outward reality when you simply assume the state and revise distraction into devotion. The cure for overwhelm is to inhabit the inner city of awareness, the Jerusalem within you, and let that army of affirmation march through every moment of perception.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly, close your eyes, and declare in the present tense: I AM beautiful; I AM Jerusalem; I AM the army with banners. Feel the state filling you and guiding every perception as you revise toward this inner truth.
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