Delight and Meditate: Inner Law
Psalms 1:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse says the righteous person delights in the LORD's law and meditates on it day and night.
Neville's Inner Vision
Psalm 1:2 speaks not to distant commandments but to the inner law of consciousness. To delight in the law is to find your center in the I AM, the ever-present awareness that calls truth into form. When you meditate day and night, you are not performing a ritual; you are rehearsing a state—consenting again and again to the assumption that you already are the living expression of that law. In Neville's psychology, the law governs your experiences by your fidelity to it: attention, feeling, and belief align to manifest. Therefore, cultivate a warm, continuous regard for the law; replace fear with trust, worry with the certainty of your own creative power. As you dwell in this inner law, images and events conform to it because your consciousness is now the only principle of causation your senses obey. The verse invites you to habituate a practitioner’s life of inner discipline, where wonder replaces doubt and the world becomes the faithful echo of your I AM.
Practice This Now
Sit in stillness and repeat I am the law; I delight in the LORD's law, feeling the reality of that state now, and imagine one simple scene where it manifests (a calm decision, a trusted direction), letting the sense of 'already done' linger for a minute.
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