Wings of the Inner Wind

2 Samuel 22:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read 2 Samuel 22 in context

Scripture Focus

11And he rode upon a cherub, and did fly: and he was seen upon the wings of the wind.
2 Samuel 22:11

Biblical Context

The verse depicts the Divine moving swiftly on a cherub, seen riding on the wings of the wind.

Neville's Inner Vision

To the I AM that you are, the image is not distant travel but inner ascent. The cherub represents your highest faculties—imagination, faith, and decisive action—ridden by your awareness as it courses the wind of consciousness. When you assume a state aligned with your desire, you become the rider; the landscape is your inner theater, the speed is the momentum born of unwavering belief. The wings of the wind are the breath of God within you, the living wind of awareness that carries your idea to its fulfillment. Providence isn’t external weather but the natural outworking of your inner state: as you persist in the feeling that your wish is fulfilled, the inner chariot moves with grace and precision, and circumstances rearrange to reflect that conviction. This is not control via force but alignment: you seat yourself in the I AM, mount the cherub of your choosing, and let imagination do the work, until your inner sight becomes your outer reality.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Close your eyes and mount a radiant cherub; feel the wind beneath you and your consciousness expanding. Repeat, 'I AM'—not as a creed, but as the living fact of your present experience—feeling the wish fulfilled until it claims your outer world.

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