Inner Unity of Psalm 133
Psalms 133:1-3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 133 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 133:1-3 celebrates the beauty of dwelling together in unity, comparing it to the anointing oil that flows from the head to the hem and to dew that refreshes Zion, where life and blessing abound. It points to a state of harmony that releases divine favor.
Neville's Inner Vision
Here, the text does not command you to seek unity as an external requirement; it reveals unity as your current state of consciousness. When you acknowledge that the many facets of your being are already one in the I AM, the outward world begins to resemble that inner harmonization. The oil on the head, running down Aaron’s beard to the hem, is the sensation of divine life flowing from your highest identity into every thought and action: once you feel yourself as the head, the whole garment of your life is touched by attention, care, and continuity. The dew on Hermon descending to Zion speaks of constancy: a moisture of grace saturating mind until it saturates every scene you enter. The blessing commanded there is not a future event but an inner endowment—the life-altering perception that you are blessed, upheld, and alive with possibility. So you revise the scene from lack to fullness, assume you are already united with all you meet, and let the feeling of life as your constant reality do the rest.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, envision the I AM as the head of your being, and silently repeat, 'I am one with all I meet.' Feel the oil of life travel down, saturating every garment of your days; this revision begins now.
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