Psalm 148:10 Inner Creation Praise
Psalms 148:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 148 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Beasts, cattle, creeping things, and flying fowl are listed as a single chorus of created life praising God. In Neville's reading, these creatures symbolize the many faculties and movements of consciousness praising the I AM within.
Neville's Inner Vision
Imagine the Psalm not as an external scene but as a map of your inner state. Beasts, cattle, creeping things, and flying fowl are not distant creatures but the energies of your mind—the will, appetite, sensation, and imagination—each designed to join the praise of the I AM. When you hear them in unison, you hear the inner alignment of states that respond to your awareness: I AM here, now, and operative. The verse invites you to observe order, and your practice is to align every facet of yourself to that recognition. In Neville's method, you do not argue with reality; you revise your assumption until the feeling of the wish fulfilled is present. See every part of you joining the chorus, not in dull reassurance but in radiant agreement that your desire is already accomplished. As you dwell in that conviction, the outer scene begins to rearrange to reflect the harmony you have imagined. Your present state—this inner symphony—becomes the law by which your world is formed.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, center in I AM, and assume all inner faculties praise the I AM for your desire. Feel it as already done, and let that conviction shift your outer world.
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