Wakeful Covenant Vigil
Psalms 132:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 132 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse vows not to let the eyes sleep, signaling relentless vigilance in worship. It presents a faith-state of covenant loyalty that keeps consciousness awake until the promise is realized.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider this psalm as a call to keep the mind awake in worship. In Neville terms, sleep is unconscious habit; eyes are where attention lands. The vow “I will not give sleep to mine eyes” is a decision of consciousness: stay with the I AM, stay with the feeling that you are the awareness that creates. The covenant here is a state, a loyalty of attention: you refuse distraction and fix your inner vision on your envisioned reality. When you imagine from that steady state, the kingdom is not somewhere else; it is the realm your awareness inhabits. Perseverance is the practice, not fatigue of the body, for imagination creates reality by sustained feeling. If you slip into doubt, revise instantly: ‘I am awake now, I am the I AM,’ and return to the witness within. With constant vigilance, your inner worship becomes the climate out of which events emerge, and the promise manifests as experiences aligned with your embraced state of consciousness.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Assume the state 'I am fully awake now' and dwell there for a few breaths. Revise every twinge of distraction by affirming, 'I choose to stay awake,' and watch impressions align with that sustained consciousness.
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