Inner Womb of Providence
Psalms 22:9-10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 22 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The speaker acknowledges that God formed him from the womb, giving him hope from infancy, and remains dependent on God from birth.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the inner language of this psalm, the birth and the womb become symbols of your original state of awareness. You are not a separate self fighting to be found; you are the I AM who has always taken you from the womb of ignorance into the light of conscious presence. The lines 'thou didst make me hope when I was upon my mother's breasts' declare that hope, that trust, arises as part of your essential nature, not as a chance event. When you say 'thou art my God from my mother's belly,' you are affirming that the divine within is your constant ground. The moment you realize that all casting upon Providence is simply a movement of your own consciousness toward reliance on the one power within you, you align with the truth that God is not distant but the very air you breathe. Practice the shift: refuse the tail of limitation and assume the feeling that your life is sustained by the inner I AM, here and now, and watch your outer circumstances follow the inner reality.
Practice This Now
Assume the feeling: 'I am sustained by the I AM,' and revise any sense of lack as you breathe. Do this now and notice a quiet inner tide of security rising within you.
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