Riding the Wings of Presence

Psalms 18:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 18 in context

Scripture Focus

10And he rode upon a cherub, and did fly: yea, he did fly upon the wings of the wind.
Psalms 18:10

Biblical Context

Psalm 18:10 paints a swift ascent within the divine presence—God riding on a cherub and flying on the wings of the wind—signaling movement that begins in consciousness.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within this psalmic image, the cherub is not a distant creature but a state of consciousness you choose to inhabit. 'Riding' upon it means you align with the I AM, and speed follows from inner assertion rather than external striving. The wings of the wind symbolize the breath of awareness—the imagination that moves when you recognize that God is the I AM you are aware through. The rider’s motion is holiness in action: a separation from limitation that still engages the world with grace. When you accept the truth of presence as your reality, fear and doubt dissolve into wind, and your life follows the direction of your inner I AM. Providence appears not as something to be earned but as the natural consequence of identifying with the source of all experience. The inner posture is key: identify as the I AM, cultivate unwavering presence, and let outward events reflect that inner coherence. The verse invites you to practice daily: dwell in presence, and your consciousness will carry you beyond resistance, riding the wings of the wind with ease.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and imagine you are the I AM, mounted on a cherub, riding the wings of the wind—feel the lift of inner certainty. Then revise any doubt, and let that feeling of presence carry you forward.

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