Quiet Waters, Wise Words
Psalms 106:32-33 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 106 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage shows that anger rose with the people during the waters of strife, bringing trouble for Moses because their provocation stirred his spirit and he spoke unwisely.
Neville's Inner Vision
The psalm depicts the inner drama of the mind under pressure—the waters of strife rising in consciousness. God, the I AM within, remains unmoved by the surface disturbance, yet the inner Moses acts when his spirit is provoked, and unguarded speech exposes misalignment between belief and expression. This is a mirror for your own inner life: when you allow fear, anger, or grievance to flood your thoughts, you clothe the reality you fear with words that betray your truth. The remedy is not to blame Moses or the circumstance, but to realize you are the one who commands the scene by your inner state. Return to the I AM, renew your assumption, and let your words align with the truth you desire to birth. Speak from the still place that knows unity, and watch the currents calm, the self spoken through you becoming wise rather than reactive.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe into the center of your chest, and assume the feeling of the I AM being perfectly calm and wise. Silently affirm, 'My words are guided by divine discernment; I am the still waters that speak from wisdom.'
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