Inner Royal Beauty of Consciousness
Song of Solomon 7:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Song of Solomon 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse praises royal beauty, describing feet shod with adornment and joints like jewels, as a crafted outer sign of inner dignity. It invites you to see inner beauty as a cultivated, divine state.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within your imagination, the world you behold is a mirror of your inner state. The 'prince's daughter' is your own nobility—the I AM in you—and the feet shod with shoes signify readiness to move within consciousness. The joints of thy thighs, described as jewels, represent the disciplined alignment of your faculties: desire, thought, will, and perception—each weighed and cut by the 'cunning workman,' your creative imagination. When you accept that beauty is not a thing outside you but an inner living state, you inhabit the very palace you are building with belief. Your awareness makes the steps beautiful; every movement becomes a willingness to act from inner trust rather than from fear. The craftsmanship is perfect, because it is your own mind making it. The workman is you, faithfully shaping your inner world to reflect royal dignity, grace, and purity. You are called to feel the shoes, not as external fashion, but as readiness to step into states that match your I AM.
Practice This Now
Practice: Sit quietly, declare, 'I am the prince of my inner kingdom,' and visualize shoes on your feet. Feel your faculties—desire, imagination, will—aligned as jewels, crafted by your inner workman, stepping into a state that matches your I AM.
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