Aware Thought, Known by I AM

Psalms 139:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 139 in context

Scripture Focus

2Thou knowest my downsitting and mine uprising, thou understandest my thought afar off.
Psalms 139:2

Biblical Context

The verse asserts that God knows both your outward posture and your inner thoughts, even when they arise far off.

Neville's Inner Vision

Verse 139:2 teaches that the I AM, the awareness you truly are, watches every downing and uprising of your life and even the thoughts that seem far away. This is not a judgment but a doorway: you are forever known by the one Self that never sleeps and that can turn your attention from lack to wholeness. When you recognize that the clamor of the day and the quiet of your mind are presently under the gaze of the I AM, you awaken to the power of conscious assumption. If you desire a shift, assume that this inner observer already endorses your chosen state and feel that it is true in your inner life, not later in action. Providence then appears as inner alignment rather than external control: your thoughts, seen by the I AM, are redirected into expression by your next now. Sit with this awareness, let it saturate your sense of self, and dwell in the feeling that you are known and guided by your own inner God.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: Sit quietly and declare, 'The I AM knows my every movement and thought; I align now with this awareness.' Then, while breathing, revise one current thought to its desired state, feeling it as already real.

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