Blessed Soul, Inner Renewal
Psalms 103:1-22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 103 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 103 invites the soul to bless God and remember His benefits, highlighting forgiveness, healing, mercy, righteousness, and renewal as the inner condition of a life lived in awareness.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the Neville reader, this psalm is not a record of past events but a revelation of your inner state. 'Bless the LORD, O my soul' is a command to awaken to the I AM that you are, and to let that awareness bless itself. The verses show that mercy, forgiveness, healing, and restoration are available as inward patterns you can assume, not distant favors. When you declare 'bless his holy name' you reorient your inner attention to the benefits you already possess—present, tangible in your imagination. 'As far as the east is from the west' speaks of erasing the past by revising your sense of self; your former sins vanish as you rest in the truth that your life is loved and upheld by lovingkindness. The mercy spoken here is inexhaustible toward the self that fears, and thus toward all that fears. The throne in the heavens and the kingdom over all signify that your I AM rules every appearance. Bless the angels, the ministers of your inner world, as they carry out your pleasure. The Psalm becomes a manual for consciousness: align your inner posture, renew your mind, forgive, and let vitality flow from within.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Assume the state: 'I am blessed; I am forgiven; I am renewed.' Stay with that feeling for a few minutes, letting mercy and vitality fill your body and thoughts and notice your outer life beginning to reflect that inner blessing.
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