Ascending the Inner Hill

Psalms 24:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 24 in context

Scripture Focus

3Who shall ascend into the hill of the LORD? or who shall stand in his holy place?
Psalms 24:3

Biblical Context

The verse asks who can ascend to the LORD's hill or stand in His holy place. It points to the inner condition required to draw near God.

Neville's Inner Vision

To see the text through Neville's lens, recognize that the hill and the holy place are states of consciousness, not geography. 'Ascend' and 'stand' refer to rising to a higher awareness and remaining steady in it. The LORD's hill is the elevation of your I AM—the living sense of being—into the recognition that God is within. The holy place is your inner sanctuary where thoughts align with pure, unconditioned being. If you believe you are separate from this Presence, you remain distant from the hill; once you revise to the truth that you are one with the Divine within, you stand there already. The invitation is not to perform outward acts but to assume a state of consciousness. Practice imagining a higher vantage point, savoring stillness, integrity, and holiness as your current reality. Your imagination is the instrument; your inner conviction is the key. As you persist in this revision, absence yields to presence and life conforms to the inner reality.

Practice This Now

Sit quietly, breathe, and revise your sense of self to I AM. Then imagine ascending a hill and entering a holy place, feeling your oneness with God.

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