In The Wood We Found It
Psalms 132:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 132 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 132:6 whispers that the true source of power is found within memory and inner space. The Ark represents your inward kingship awaiting recognition in awareness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Verse 6 whispers a simple truth: the source of true power is not sought in far fields but remembered and claimed within. You heard of it at Ephrathah, a memory of birth and covenant, and you find it again in the fields of the wood—the quiet interior where choices are made and feelings govern. The Ark of the Covenant is your own kingship—the I AM that rules in the chamber of awareness. When you assume that this sovereignty is already here, you align your inner state with its reality; you stop chasing outward proofs and begin noticing the moves of consciousness within. Ephrathah becomes your remembered center; the fields of the wood become the space where imagination moves and the inner government yields to a ruling presence. This is not history but a present moment of revision: see yourself as the one who houses the Ark, hear its decree, and feel it real now. The Psalm invites you to return inward, to claim the inner government you already bear, and to watch your world reflect that kingship.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and recall a moment of inner certainty; assume that you house the Ark within. Say, 'I am the king in my inner field,' and feel that sovereignty as present now.
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