Inner Uprightness and Truth
Psalms 15:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse describes a person who walks with integrity, does what is right, and speaks truth from the heart. It emphasizes the alignment of outward behavior with inner truth.
Neville's Inner Vision
Here, the word uprightly is not a moral posturing but a state of consciousness. The 'I' that sees itself as upright is the I AM in you choosing to calibrate every act to truth and justice. When you imagine yourself as one who works righteousness, you are not asking for external virtue; you are acknowledging that inner order creates outer form. The heart's truth is the one you feel, not merely the words you utter; therefore revise the moment you catch yourself disagreeing with your own heart. In this light, to walk uprightly is to hold steady in the awareness that your perception creates your world. As you persist in that inward posture, the scenes of your life answer with righteousness: fair dealing, dignity, and honest speech. You are the living principle that aligns thought, feeling, and action; God, or the I AM, is your constant observing presence, and your imagination is the instrument by which you shape reality. Begin now by assuming the state of one who is upright and true in heart.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the state: 'I am upright and true in every moment.' Then feel the truth of that state in your chest until it becomes your present reality.
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