Wine Of Beloved Attunement Within
Song of Solomon 7:9-10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Song of Solomon 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Song of Solomon 7:9-10 presents union as mutual possession and the awakening of desire. The speaker declares, I am my beloved's, and his desire is toward me.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this brief lyric, the mouth that tastes like wine is the instrument of inner persuasion. The 'roof of thy mouth' is the gate of imagination through which your most joyful states pass into speech; when you imagine, wine-like inspiration travels down the sides of the mind, waking sleepers to speak, those parts of you that have fallen silent in fear or doubt. The phrase 'I am my beloved's' is not a vow to another person, but a recognition that you are the beloved I AM, here and now; 'his desire is toward me' becomes the law of your consciousness—the desire of the divine within you drawn toward its own expression. When you assume this state, you are not seeking love; you are affirming your own nature as love, your inner world as the beloved, and your outer world follows suit. The conditions you call reality bend to the mood you inhabit: grace, favor, and joyous exchange become your constant weather. The inner wine dissolves resistance and invites the subconscious to align with a single, luminous attitude: I am the beloved and the beloved's desire moves toward me as my own awareness moves toward realization.
Practice This Now
Assume the state and feel it as real now: I am my beloved's, and his desire is toward me. Let the wine-like flow of inner speech move through your being, waking every sleeping part of mind to speak from love and confidence.
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