Inner Storms and the I AM
Psalms 11:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The wicked will face severe judgment—the cup of calamity is poured out as their portion. The imagery underscores that the outer world reflects inner choices and consequences.
Neville's Inner Vision
Notice that the psalms 'wicked' and the rain of calamity are not distant facts but states of your own consciousness. If you hold a belief in separation—from God, from safety, from justice—you generate the inner weather that seems to rain snares, fire and a tempest upon your outer world. The 'cup' is the habitual outcome of imagining danger rather than wholeness. Your true nature is the I AM, the Awareness that witnesses every scene and can revise it by assumption. When you identify with that I AM and refuse the old sense of judgment, the inner weather shifts. You do not punish the wicked; you lawfully revise your own mind and discover that every storm dissolves in light when you imagine it so. The practice is simple: assume a state of wholeness and safety, feel it as real now, and gently revise any fear-filled image into calm, orderly light. In that inner change, the outer world follows, revealing justice, balance, and guidance as your activity of consciousness.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, place a hand on your chest, and affirm: I AM the I AM; I now assume the state of safety and order. Watch the inner storm dissolve as you feel peace becoming your natural response.
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