Inner Arrows of Psalm 127:4
Psalms 127:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 127 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse images children as arrows held by a mighty man, signaling that the fruit of youth comes from the directed power and care of the conscious mind.
Neville's Inner Vision
Verse 127:4 invites us to view the life within as a craftsman’s hand, where the arrows are the images, plans, and deeds born of the mind. The youth within you—your fresh energy, hope, and desire—produces outward results not by force, but by directed attention. When you assume the state of the I AM as the mighty archer, you discover that your inner ends become your outer forms. In this view, the world is not the cause but the echo of your established feeling. If you dwell in the sense that you are the one who can aim and release, your inner arrows will fly true to their mark. The visible fruit—relationships, work, health, or new possibilities—is the manifest effect of the inner image you have already felt as real. Therefore, tend your mind, fix your gaze on the end, and let the inner arrow be released with confidence, knowing that imagination, rightly held, creates your life.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Choose a single goal and, in a quiet moment, imagine you hold an arrow labeled with that goal. Feel the grip, see it fly, and release it, affirming that the outcome is already yours.
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