Inner Dance of Praise
Psalms 150:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 150 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 150:4 commands praise with timbrel and dance and with stringed instruments and organs; outward expressions mirror an inner posture of worship.
Neville's Inner Vision
Psalm 150:4 invites you to praise with timbrel, dance, stringed instruments, and organs—not as a distant ritual, but as a mirror of your inner state. In Neville's teaching, God is the I AM, and every outward gesture echoes a state you cultivate inwardly. So imagine the inner orchestra: the timbrel beating with your pulse, the dance of attention moving you into a buoyant mood, the strings vibrating your confidence, the organs sustaining a reverent awe. The verse becomes a practical instruction: assume the feeling that Presence is already here, and let your consciousness move in harmony with it. When you hold that assumption, the world rearranges to fit the lived reality of that joy. You are not chasing an effect; you are declaring who you are: the aware, unbounded presence that fills every edge of experience. The outward form—praise in sound and motion—becomes the visible manifestation of an inner conviction. Thus true worship is not external performance but a natural expression of the I AM praising Itself through you, here and now.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes; assume the state of continuous praise. Move your inner attention as a gentle dance for a minute, feeling Presence as real and near.
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