Inner Tokens of Deliverance
Psalms 135:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 135 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse describes God sending tokens and wonders into Egypt against Pharaoh and his servants, signaling divine intervention that breaks bondage.
Neville's Inner Vision
To Neville, the line 'Who sent tokens and wonders into the midst of thee' proclaims that the I AM—the awareness you truly are—inhabits every moment. Egypt represents the mind's bondage—the habituated voice that whispers 'can't' and bases reality on appearances. Pharaoh and his servants symbolize the egoic patterns that govern your day. When the psalm speaks of tokens and wonders, it is signaling the inner movements that your consciousness generates once it yields to the creator within. Tokens arrive as inner signs: a sudden certainty, a fresh idea, a quiet forgiveness, or a felt lightness where fear lingered. Wonders appear as shifts in circumstance that align with your new state, yet they originate in the inward act of perceiving yourself as the I AM. The deliverance is not waiting for some distant event but the recognition that you have already been set free by the act of awareness. Your duty is to dwell in that awareness, revisionarily declare, 'I am delivered,' and let the imagination do the rest.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly, close your eyes, and assume the feeling 'I am delivered now.' Dwell there for a minute, revising any fear, and notice any inner tokens—a fresh conviction or lightness—that arise; treat them as proof of the inner move.
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