The Knowledge Within Is High
Psalms 139:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 139 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse recognizes knowledge as so wondrous that it seems beyond reach. It invites a humble surrender to the Divine mystery.
Neville's Inner Vision
Notice how the psalmist names the limit of the mind, calling the knowledge that is too wonderful, too high, beyond attainment. In Neville's register, this is not a defeat but a steering of consciousness. The knowledge described is the Infinite awareness that you already are, the I AM that knows all from within. When you identify with your inner Self as the knower, the sense of distance between you and what you seek dissolves. The word high marks the elevated state you enter when you stop chasing facts and begin inhabiting the consciousness that contains all facts. Your ego struggles to grasp, but you can revise it by assuming you are already in possession of that Knowing. Feel the inner chiaroscuro where thought yields to the quiet, and realize that knowledge is not an external accumulation but an inner recognition. The moment you soften to that truth, your inner vision mirrors the infinite order, and every apparent barrier becomes a signal to relax into I AM.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit quietly, breathe, and claim I am the I AM; this Infinite Knowing is mine now. Hold the feeling long enough to see limitation melt into presence.
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