Inner Waters of Psalm 104:8
Psalms 104:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 104 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 104:8 describes waters moving up the mountains and down into valleys to the place God has founded.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville’s tongue, this line is not a weather report but a map of consciousness. The waters are the currents of life—imagination, feeling, desire—moving through the hills and lowlands of your mind. When the mind ascends to the mountains, it touches ideals, visions, and elevated states of awareness. When it descends into the valleys, it feels the ordinary, the stubborn or the tender emotions that accompany daily living. The movement is not aimless; it is the natural flow of consciousness under the governance of the I AM—the enduring, yes, the inner God within you. The final clause—unto the place thou hast founded for them—speaks of an inner sanctuary, a state of being established by the divine idea in you. Your kingdom is not outside; it is the stable center your awareness returns to, from which all appearance springs and into which it dissolves. True worship, then, is belief in that inner order—an alignment so complete that the upward and downward movements of life fulfill the will written in you by the I AM. Trust that your life’s rivers always lead back to your founded place.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and see the river of life rising to a bright hill of awareness, then descending into the valleys of feeling, finally resting at the inner temple God has founded within you. Repeat in present tense: 'I am in the place God founded for me; my life moves according to that inner law.'
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