Inner Humility Psalm 131:1
Psalms 131:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 131 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 131:1 states that a person’s heart should be humble, avoiding arrogance and not striving after things beyond their current capacity.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Psalm 131:1 the inner ruler speaks: the heart is not proud, the eyes not haughty; I do not seek great matters beyond me. This is not weakness; it is perfect order. The I AM, your true self, governs by quiet rule, not by display. When you dwell on the inner level, you realize that 'great matters' are simply the larger states of consciousness you have yet to embody. Do not force the outer world to conform to a self-made spectacle; rest in the conviction that your desires are already present in the inner being and will unfold in the right time. Your work is to revise the sense of self from striving to listening, from ambition to obedience. In imagination, assume the state of the inner ruler who quietly knows the path and trusts its direction. With this alignment, outward events fall into place as the natural fruit of the inner I AM operating through you.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and revise any grand scheme by saying, 'I am guided by the I AM within; I now let go of what is not mine to conquer.' Then feel the presence guiding you for a minute.
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