Darkness and Light in God
Psalms 139:12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 139 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 139:12 says that God sees both darkness and light; nothing is hidden from Him, because His presence fills all states. It proclaims that both night and day are equally known by the divine.
Neville's Inner Vision
Behold the inward truth: the 'darkness' you fear and the 'light' you crave are but two expressions of the same awareness—the I AM you already are. Psalm 139:12 tells us God is not distant, for He is the consciousness that sees. When you experience darkness, you are not abandoned; you are invited to revise your sense of self. In Neville’s teaching, night shineth as day because the same I AM shines through both scenes; the difference is the interpretive mood of your inner observer. Therefore, make your assumption from a finished state: I am the I AM, timeless and present, perceiving all as God’s self-expression. Your inner light and the apparent dark are not foes but partners in the drama of awareness, and God’s presence remains your steady guide into wakefulness. If you dwell in this understanding, you will find that situations once felt as night yield their truth, and your life mirrors the light you have decided to be.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare, 'I am the I AM; nothing in my life is hidden from my awareness.' Then feel that your inner eye already knows all, and observe the world as a reflection of that single consciousness.
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