Inner Tremble, Outer Smoke

Psalms 104:32 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 104 in context

Scripture Focus

32He looketh on the earth, and it trembleth: he toucheth the hills, and they smoke.
Psalms 104:32

Biblical Context

The verse depicts God observing the earth causing it to tremble, and touching the hills causing smoke—signs of divine presence expressed in natural phenomena.

Neville's Inner Vision

In Neville's mood, the earth's tremble and the hills' smoke are not external weather but the sovereign echo of your own inner states in the presence of I AM. The verse says God looks and the world shakes; imagine that you, too, are always seen by the I AM within. When you acknowledge that you are the perceiver, the tremor you fear is merely the old vibration of separation, and the smoke is the heat of attachment rising as you resist. The 'touch' of God is the act of choosing a new feeling, a new state of consciousness. By deliberately inhabiting a calm, confident I AM, you convert disturbance into order; the smoke of the old hills clears as you soften into faith. The earth's tremble becomes an invitation to harmonize, to align your inner weather with a settled, creative stillness. Remember: the world you observe is the materialized sense of your inner decision; reform that decision, and the world follows.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and assume, 'I AM looking, and the tremble is over.' Feel the inner atmosphere steady, imagining the hills no longer smoking but shining with ordered quiet.

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