Crystalline Trust Within
Psalms 141:6-8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 141 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verses describe judgments crumbling and mortality's fear, yet affirm a steadfast turning to God. They close with a plea that the soul not be left destitute and protected by divine trust.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your world is not an outer stage but a state of consciousness. The stone places are the stubborn beliefs of the mind—the hardened judgments you allow to rule. As you revise them by assuming the feeling of the wish fulfilled, those judges topple in your inner landscape. Hearing the words that they are sweet signifies the new decree you imprint upon the subconscious through imagination, which then manifests as a sweeter sense of reality. The bones scattered at the grave's mouth expresses fear of death, mortality, separation, lack. But the eyes are unto thee, O God, declaring the alignment of attention: you fix your consciousness on the I AM presence within, where trust resides. Do not seek the world to change first; change your inner state and the world follows. The line in thee is my trust becomes living practice: you cease to be pulled by appearances and instead dwell in the God-state, the eternal inner governor. Thus vindication arises not by proving externals but by reoccupying your inner king's seat and speaking words that govern your life from within.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine the stone judges crumbling in your mind, and hear your new decree as sweet in your inner voice. Then declare Mine eyes are unto Thee, O God the Lord and feel the trust flood through you, revising reality from within.
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