Pleasant Places, Goodly Heritage

Psalms 16:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 16 in context

Scripture Focus

6The lines are fallen unto me in pleasant places; yea, I have a goodly heritage.
Psalms 16:6

Biblical Context

The verse says life lines fall in pleasant places, and the speaker has a goodly heritage. It invites you to see favorable circumstances as the fruit of inner alignment.

Neville's Inner Vision

Your life is not measured by external possessions but by the lines of your own consciousness; when you dwell as the I AM, the lines of your life fall where your heart is receptive—into pleasant places. The goodly heritage is not a distant inheritance but the natural state of awareness that already belongs to you. Providence is the inner order by which your desires are rearranged into form; you do not seek wealth or favor, you embody them by assuming their reality in this moment. If you know that the Self you call 'I' is the source of all lines and lands, you align your attention with abundance and grace, and the external scenes reflect that harmony. Practice trust: revise any lack with the conviction that your life is organized by inner law, in pleasant places, with a goodly heritage planted within you. The more you feel this as present fact, the more the external world confirms it.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: Sit quietly, place your hand on your heart, and assume, 'I now inhabit pleasant places with a goodly heritage,' and let the sense of provision rise until it feels like my natural state.

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