Inner Speech of Day and Night
Psalms 19:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 19 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Day after day and night after night reveal an ongoing inner speech, a continual movement of knowledge within awareness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Visualize the verse as a map of your consciousness. Day and night are not clocks but states of awareness through which the I AM speaks and reveals. When you dwell in a particular feeling, the day’s speech expresses outwardly as phenomena that confirm your inner state; when you slip into quiet rest, the night discloses the deeper knowledge your imagination has nourished. Creation and order arise as you keep faith with your imagined state, trust that your perception is shaped by an inner decree, and observe how the outer world begins to reflect what you have assumed. The verse invites you to listen to your inner self—recognize that every perception is a line spoken by the I AM—and to revise the state you inhabit until it becomes the visible world. Practice this by insisting you are already the complete being you seek, and feeling that truth so vividly it collapses the distance between wish and fact.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: In the morning, adopt the feeling 'I AM that I AM' and mentally rehearse the completed result as fact; carry this impression through the day. At night, rest in the sense that your wish is already done, letting the day’s inner speech settle as knowledge within you.
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