Enduring Mercy Within
Psalms 136:1-26 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 136 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The psalm declares that God's mercy endures forever, celebrated through creation, deliverance, and daily provision. It invites gratitude and the recognition of an unchanging inner disposition behind all events.
Neville's Inner Vision
Seeing through Neville’s lens, the verses are not merely recounting external wonders but laying out the one unfailing state of consciousness you awaken to. Mercy is not an event outside you; it is the steady I AM, the awareness that I am and always am. The sun, the seas, the exodus, even kings and battles, all arise as the outward symbols of an interior reality: that the mind who remembers itself as the Source is never separated from its own mercy. Each line of the psalm is a rhythmic reminder to dwell in gratitude and to claim your sovereignty over appearances: when you acknowledge the LORD as the One governing your inner weather, you acknowledge your own power to shape perception. The refrain that mercy endures forever becomes your daily affirmation that your awareness persists unmoved, under all images that pass by. In practice, you cultivate the sense that you are both author and spectator of your world, and mercy is the natural atmosphere of your being, sustaining every segment of your imagined history.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Assume the state 'I AM mercy enduring forever.' Feel it as present reality for a few breaths, then watch your inner pictures reorganize to reflect that merciful order.
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