Meek Lifted by Inner I AM
Psalms 147:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 147 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse proclaims that God lifts the humble and casts down the wicked; in Neville's frame, meekness represents a state of inner awareness, while wickedness are fear-based images dissolved by consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within your inner world, the lift of the meek is the lifting of your state of consciousness. The Lord is the I AM that dwells as awareness, and to be meek is to rest as that awareness rather than clinging to images or prideful position. When you cultivate humility as receptivity, you are lifted above the fluctuation of thoughts; when you identify with fear, judgment, or competitive images (the wicked), those pictures are cast down, losing their grip as the law of consciousness asserts itself. This is not about others; it is about your inner landscape. See a troubling thought or fear as a 'wicked' image that is pushed to the ground by the inner governor—the I AM who elevates your true nature. Begin by assuming a state: 'I am the meek, I am being lifted now by the I AM.' Feel the uplift as a sensation of standing taller in your imagination, breathing easier, and perceiving your world anew as an orderly expression of your inner stance. Practice until the vision feels real and your emotions reflect calm, confidence, and gratitude.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: sit quietly and assume the I AM is lifting you; revise any fear as nothing more than an image, and feel the lifting sensation as reality.
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