Inner Praise, Outer Reality
Psalms 150:2-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 150 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 150 calls us to praise God with every form and breath, celebrating His mighty acts and excellent greatness. It invites a universal, joyful response from all creation.
Neville's Inner Vision
Psalm 150 invites you to turn away from outer spectacle and toward the inner stage where God is I AM. The mighty acts you read of are not distant events but shifts in your own awareness—the moments you choose to remember and intend. Praise becomes the alignment of imagination with your true nature, a practical act that proves you are in God and God is in you. The trumpet, the psaltery, and the harp symbolize the varied faculties of mind: clear, decisive thoughts; harmonious, creative ideas; and soulful feeling. When you praise with the timbrel and dance, you honor the vitality of your inner life; when you praise with loud cymbals, you declare your dominion of consciousness, knowing outer conditions bend to your inner vision. Let every breath praise the LORD means every thought and sensation can be a note in the symphony of your consciousness. Worship is not an external ritual but a confident, continual recognition that you are the I AM in action. Your world responds to the state you maintain within.
Practice This Now
Assume you are the I AM praising within this moment; feel the instruments of mind responding as your own inner laws. Breathe the gratitude until your outer world echoes the inner note.
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