Inward Praise Awakening
Psalms 150:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 150 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 150:1 invites praise as a movement of consciousness: enter your inner sanctuary and behold the vast firmament of power within. In Neville's terms, praise shifts your state and makes the I AM aware.
Neville's Inner Vision
All true worship, in this light, is not to praise some distant power but to awaken your own I AM. The sanctuary is not a building, but the quiet center of your awareness where attention rests. The firmament of power is the boundless imagination you can project within the mind's sky. When you say praise, you are affirming that God, the I AM, is present now as your living consciousness. In practice, attention becomes devotion, devotion becomes feeling, and feeling becomes reality. The Psalm invites you to treat every thought as a doorway into that presence, to praise not as ritual outside you but as recognition of what you already are. The act of praise collapses separation; it invites the mist of doubt to part, revealing your creative faculty as God in you.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes, state 'I AM' within, and step into the inner sanctuary. See the firmament of power opening around you and imagine your circumstances as already blessed.
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