Worm to I AM Awakening
Psalms 22:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 22 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalms 22:6 expresses a felt smallness—like a worm seen as worthless and despised by others. It reveals an inner state of self-deprecation rather than an absolute truth about the self.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider Psalms 22:6 as a pointer to the inner scene. The 'worm' and the crowd’s derision are only appearances in a mind clinging to separation. The truth is that the I AM is always entire, and reality follows belief. So instead of feeding the sensation of worthlessness, adopt a new state: I AM, the beloved of God, whole, and unassailable. Each moment you rehearse this revision, you are aligning your awareness with truth, not persuading an external deity. The inner dialogue shifts; the unseen crowd becomes your inner witness, cheering you as the image of God in expression. In dwelling in that certainty, the external circumstances of being despised recede, and you awaken to a fresh sense of identity. The Psalm’s lament becomes a doorway into the power of conscious assumption: if you feel the worm, assume the opposite and feel the I AM real.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly, repeat the revision 'I am the I AM, the beloved of God,' and feel the inner support affirming your worth as the very image of God.
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