Blessing the Inner Levi
Psalms 135:20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 135 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The Levi's house and those who fear God are called to bless the LORD. It frames true worship as an inner act of praise that aligns the worshipper with God.
Neville's Inner Vision
Observe that Psalm 135:20 speaks to a state of consciousness. The 'house of Levi' represents the inner priestly faculty—the mind that serves Presence; 'ye that fear the LORD' are the reverent moods you cultivate—attentive, expectant trust. When these two inner houses bless the LORD, they are not petitioning an external deity but aligning awareness with the fact of I AM, the one Presence within. Blessing becomes an inner act of assumption: you accept the blessed condition as already true and feel it real in your chest. Imagination creates reality here, for by dwelling in that blessing you withdraw identification from lack and place it in the truth of divine order. The verse invites ongoing practice: let gratitude and reverence saturate your consciousness until your outer world harmonizes with your inner decree. The more consistently you bless, the more the apparent separation dissolves and your life follows the truth you proclaim—that the I AM is present now and you are its blessed expression.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes, enter the inner temple of your mind, and say softly, 'Bless the LORD within me' and feel the I AM present. Let that blessing flood your sense of self.
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