Angels of Inner Praise

Psalms 148:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 148 in context

Scripture Focus

2Praise ye him, all his angels: praise ye him, all his hosts.
Psalms 148:2

Biblical Context

The verse invites all angels and hosts to praise God. It models praise as a universal expression of the divine presence.

Neville's Inner Vision

Read as Neville would, the words do not summon distant beings but awaken the states of your own consciousness. The angels and hosts are the ordered activities of your imagination—grace, gratitude, steadfastness—each one praising the I AM that you are. When you acknowledge them, you shift from a belief in separation to the certainty that your awareness is the presence of God now. To praise is to align your inner movements with truth, letting your desires and actions resonate with that divine order. See these celestial voices as your inner faculties affirming your life in God, not as strangers afar. By assuming you are already surrounded by that choir, you revise the sense of lack and practice the conviction that God is your immediate, continuous activity. Imagination creates reality; the act of praise becomes the atmosphere you inhabit and the events you experience.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, breathe, and assume you are already surrounded by inner angels praising the I AM. Feel their chorus as your own awareness and rest in that state for a few minutes.

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