Attend Unto My Inner Cry
Psalms 142:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 142 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The psalmist cries out from a state of being brought very low, seeking deliverance from persecutors who are stronger than them.
Neville's Inner Vision
Attend unto my cry is not a cry to a distant God, but to the I AM within you. The psalmist declares being brought low by unseen powers called persecutors; in truth these are inner states of lack, doubt, fear, and resistance. When you hear the cry, you are invited to awaken the assumption that the I AM is immediacy itself, attentive to your every wish. Not by supplication but by revision: imagine that the I AM, your own consciousness, has already assumed the answer and acted. The deliverance you seek is a shift of consciousness, not a change of circumstance; the moment you attend to the cry with the awareness that you are the I AM, the sense of being overpowered dissolves, and the new state asserts itself as your outer life. The stronger persecutors melt into neutral faculties when you claim the reality of the I AM attending you. Your trial becomes a prompt to return to the truth that you are consciousness aware of itself, and the solution is already within.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the I AM is attending your cry. Feel deliverance as already true within your consciousness.
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