The Inner City of Unity
Psalms 122:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 122 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jerusalem is described as a city built compactly together, signaling an inner life where all faculties are united. It points to a mind fully aligned in unity and peace.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the student of consciousness, this line says there is a state in which every faculty—memory, imagination, will, feeling—coheres into a single center. Jerusalem here is your inner city, a dwelling place where separation dissolves and the Presence is felt as a continuous awareness. The 'city' is not built of bricks, but of beliefs, pictures, and acts of trust that hold together without breaking. When you dwell in that unity, you are not seeking God elsewhere; your I AM is the architect, and unity is the natural condition of your mind. The verse invites you to stop fragmenting experience into fear, doubt, or lack, and to imagine your entire being already integrated. In this inner compactness, every thought turns toward a single purpose—the realization of the Kingdom of God within. The moment you assume this wholeness, your external scenes begin to reflect it: people, health, and opportunities align as you persist in the one felt sense of unity. See yourself walking the gate of that city, not as an observer but as the central life of the walls. Your conversations, your body, your work—all are responses of the same inner center. The imagined city is a rehearsal of your true state: a continuous I AM that remains unchanged regardless of outward appearances.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe, and picture a compact city within your chest where all streets meet in a single plaza. Silently affirm: I am the I AM; my faculties are unified; the Presence dwells here now.
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