Pleasant Lines, Inner Heritage

Psalms 16:6-7 - 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.
7I will bless the LORD, who hath given me counsel: my reins also instruct me in the night seasons.
Psalms 16:6-7

Biblical Context

Psalm 16:6-7 speaks of inner lines falling in pleasant places and a good heritage, upheld by divine counsel and inner instruction.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within this Psalm the lines are not outer borders but the movements of your inner state. The pleasant places and a goodly heritage flow from the simple conviction that you are I AM — the one awareness through which God speaks. The counsel blessedly given is not a far decree but a quiet, certain prompting that arises when you still the mind and listen. The reins that instruct in the night seasons are your subconscious faculties—memory, intuition, imagination—guiding you from within as you rest. When you accept that you live under such inward guidance, you will see your circumstances align with a state of consciousness you already inhabit. The outer world is but a mirror of your inner decree; the night hours reveal the whispered commands of imagination rather than fear. Gratitude for this guidance should accompany the awareness of arrival, yet the real work is to assume the truth: I am guided now by the counsel of the I AM within me. Practice this feeling of the wish fulfilled until it becomes your automatic state, and the lines of your life will fall into pleasant places, your heritage secured by divine imagination.

Practice This Now

Tonight, sit quietly and assume: 'I am guided now by the I AM within me, and my lines fall in pleasant places.' Then feel it real and let that inner counsel lead your thoughts and dreams.

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