What Is Man? Inner Reflection
Psalms 144:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 144 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse questions why God takes knowledge of or accounts for human beings, highlighting a sense of cosmic insignificance and invitation to behold providence.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within you, the psalmist’s question dissolves the moment you recognize that man is not a separate subject pressed against an indifferent universe, but a state of consciousness your own I AM is watching. God is not a distant ruler counting souls; God is the very awareness that attends to every thought and feeling. The cry 'what is man that thou takest knowledge of him?' becomes a simple revelation: you are the observer, the knower, and the field in which life moves. When you realize this, the 'accounting' is not of your tiny deeds but of the faith you place in the presence that never leaves you. The verse invites you to acknowledge order and providence by turning inward, trusting that there is a divine recognition of your being as the I AM looking through your eyes. In this light, creation, presence, and purpose are inner movements of consciousness that you are free to guide by imagination, belief, and feeling. The question vanishes as you rest in being seen by the I AM you already are.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly, whisper 'I AM' and feel that you are the awareness that takes knowledge of you; revise any sense of insignificance by affirming 'I am seen by God within'.
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