One Dove Amid Many
Song of Solomon 6:8-9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Song of Solomon 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse lists many queens and concubines, but the speaker's dove is described as the one undefiled, unique among all. It points to a single inner self emerging from multiplicity.
Neville's Inner Vision
Verse 6:8-9 reveals that the outer court of appearances—queens, concubines, and virgins—are only states of consciousness. Your real self is the dove, undefiled and singular, the I AM that witnesses all becoming. When you dwell in that inner awareness, the many roles fade into the background and you recognize yourself as the one chosen center of life. The daughters blessing her and the queens praising her mirror the way the world responds when you hold the inner truth: unity of consciousness radiates as outer harmony. Do not chase appearances; revise them by claiming the inner fact: you are the one, undefiled, born of your own being. In that recognition, multiplicity dissolves into unity, and your life reflects the certainty of a single, sovereign I AM.
Practice This Now
Assume you are the one undefiled self. Stand in silence, repeat 'I AM the one dove, undefiled,' and feel this singular awareness radiating through every thought and scene you encounter.
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