Arrows of the Inner Quiver
Psalms 127:4-5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 127 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The psalm frames children as arrows in a mighty man's quiver; happiness comes from a full quiver, and such fullness enables one to face enemies in the gate without shame.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider the verse as a mirror of your inner state. The mighty man is your I AM awareness; the children are the many patterns of life you have planted within mind—habits, loves, skills, passions—arrows ready to be let fly. When your inner quiver is full, your outward world unfolds with clarity and direction: you are happy not because of mere circumstance, but because you have consented to an abundance of expression within. The 'gate' is any arena where you must prove your case—your family, your work, your community. The enemies are not people but fear, doubt, and limitation; they bow when you know the truth that your imagination is the power behind appearances. Your job is to dwell in the feeling that you already possess the capacity your heart desires; assume the state of one whose quiver is full and who speaks with confidence, not need. This is not wishful thinking, but recognition: the entire visible world responds to your inner alignment. So choose to turn your attention to the inner arrows, feed them with loving discipline, and watch life reflect your inner mastery.
Practice This Now
Practice: Close your eyes and imagine you are the mighty archer; your quiver overflows with living arrows—patience, love, discipline. Feel it real now, and dwell in the certainty that your outer world must reflect this inner fullness.
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