Inner Trumpet Praise
Psalms 150:3-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 150 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 150 invites praising God with trumpet, lyre, harp, tambourine, dance, strings, and cymbals, and ends with every breath joining in praise to the LORD. It calls all inner and outer voices to worship together.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through the I AM, these verses teach that instruments are symbols of inner states you can awaken by imagination. The trumpet stands for alert, wakeful awareness; the harp and strings symbolize harmonious thought; the dance and cymbals express the joyful movement of feeling. When you imagine these sounds, you are rehearsing a rhythm that aligns your entire inner world with the sacred, inviting the LORD—the I AM within—to inhabit your attention. Let the breath itself become a instrument of praise; every exhale can be offered to the Presence you recognize as your own. By assuming the feeling of praise, you dissolve separation and realize unity with Source. The outward call to worship mirrors an inner harmony: as you cultivate this inner orchestra, you invite all parts of yourself—past, doubt, longing—into the same sacred space, turning private worship into a universal instrument for creation. In this light, to praise is to preside over your own inner kingdom and to awaken others to the same awakening.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe deeply, and assume the feeling that I am praising now. Visualize your inner orchestra waking—trumpet, harp, drums—let that state color your next moment.
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