Inner Preservation of the Soul

Psalms 121:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 121 in context

Scripture Focus

7The LORD shall preserve thee from all evil: he shall preserve thy soul.
Psalms 121:7

Biblical Context

Psalm 121:7 promises divine protection: the LORD preserves you from evil and guards your soul.

Neville's Inner Vision

Psalm 121:7 speaks not of a far-off god but of the I AM within you, the steady awareness that preserves your being from the claim of evil. The LORD here is your inner state of consciousness, the watcher that keeps your soul intact amid fear, pain, or loss. In Neville’s psychology, evil is a movement of thought, a passing impression that you are less than your true self. To be preserved is to remain anchored in the certainty that your true self—your soul—is already safeguarded by the nature of awareness itself. When you assume this state in imagination, you become the preserver of your own life: the outer world rearranges to match the inner alignment. Do not beg for protection; affirm that you are protected now by the I AM. The more you dwell in that assumption, the more the fear dissolves, the more your body relaxes, and the world yields to the steady rhythm of your inner truth. You are kept, you are safe, you are the I AM in expression.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, place a hand on your chest, and silently declare, 'I AM the PRESERVER of my soul.' Feel the protective awareness enfold you until it feels real.

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