Inner Creation Praises: Psalm 148

Psalms 148:9-10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 148 in context

Scripture Focus

9Mountains, and all hills; fruitful trees, and all cedars:
10Beasts, and all cattle; creeping things, and flying fowl:
Psalms 148:9-10

Biblical Context

The verses name mountains, hills, trees, beasts, and birds as part of creation, illustrating an ordered, praise-filled world. They hint at the unity of creation under I AM.

Neville's Inner Vision

Observe that the list—mountains, hills, trees, beasts, birds—reads not as external scenery but as the layout of your inner kingdom. These are states of consciousness, reciprocally praising the One I AM. When you dwell on them, you are not studying geography; you are surveying the order of your own being. The mountains are the steadfast convictions of awareness; the fruitful trees are your disciplined desires ripening into action; the beasts and birds are the flux and motion of thought in rhythm with your assumed state. The call to praise becomes a summons to inhabit the truth that all form flows from your inner I AM. What you behold in the world is the echo of what you have already assumed within. If you hold lack or conflict, you invite it; if you embody unity and abundance, you invite its manifestation. Do this: choose a state of wholeness now, and feel it as real until the outer world confirms your inner order.

Practice This Now

Assume the mountain's steadiness inside you and feel the I AM maintaining every form. For five minutes, dwell in that identity until your surroundings reflect the inner order you have assumed.

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