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Psalms 1:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 1 in context

Scripture Focus

3And he shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water, that bringeth forth his fruit in his season; his leaf also shall not wither; and whatsoever he doeth shall prosper.
Psalms 1:3

Biblical Context

Psalm 1:3 portrays the righteous as a tree planted by the rivers of water, yielding fruit in its season, with leaves that do not wither and all endeavors prosper. It hints at enduring vitality and fruitful outcomes.

Neville's Inner Vision

THIS passage invites you to see the righteous as a tree planted by the rivers of water, not dependent on winds of fortune but fed by a steady stream of awareness. The tree’s fruit appears in its season because the root-state is constant: a consciousness that accepts life as an ever-present supply. The leaf does not wither because this being is nourished by the I AM, by imagination rightly directed to the good. Prosperity follows as an inevitable outgrowth of this inner posture, not a forced scramble for external signs. In Neville’s terms, you are not waiting for circumstances to change; you are changing the state you inhabit. Assume that you are the tree—deeply rooted in the river of life, immune to drought, fruitful in its appointed time. Allow revision of any sense of lack and feel the reality of abundance already present. When you dwell in that inner sensation, the external world rearranges to reflect it.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Close your eyes and revise your self-image to a tree by living waters; feel the stream nourishing every leaf. Then declare with feeling, 'I am rooted; I prosper in all I do.'

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