Nurturing the Inner Self

Song of Solomon 8:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Song of Solomon 8 in context

Scripture Focus

8We have a little sister, and she hath no breasts: what shall we do for our sister in the day when she shall be spoken for?
Song of Solomon 8:8

Biblical Context

The verse notes a vulnerable sister and asks what care she deserves when she will be spoken for. It invites protecting innocence and honoring family as a reflection of inner dignity.

Neville's Inner Vision

Interpret this verse as a statement about the inner child or inner self that awaits proper recognition and protection within the living I AM. The day when she shall be spoken for is the moment external voices would give shape to your self-image; yet the soul’s plan is already complete in the consciousness that you hold. The 'little sister' is a state of purity and integrity, and to care for her is to guard the conditions of inner life so that your sense of dignity and unity can emerge. Do not seek to force outward arrangements; instead, realize that your inner state is already entire, that wholeness is being expressed through every relationship and decision. When you entertain the image of the sister as already cared for, you demonstrate that no external chatter can define you. The result is a community of self that honors unity and mutual respect; the family becomes a symbol of the larger unity of all creation. By giving this inner sister your undivided attention, you unleash the power of imagination to fashion reality from within.

Practice This Now

Assume the inner sister is already whole and held in unity. Feel that wholeness now, and keep this image for a few minutes each day.

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