Walk in Integrity's Light
Psalms 26:10-12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 26 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The psalm contrasts mischief and bribery with the speaker's vow to integrity. It asks for redemption and mercy, and ends by declaring steady footing and praise in the assembly.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the inner reader, 'hands of mischief' and 'bribes' are not distant villains but states of consciousness you harbor in your own mind. They appear as fear, self-interest, or justifications that tilt you toward illusion. The call, 'I will walk in mine integrity,' is not a command from without but a decision to inhabit a specific state of awareness— to assume you are already upright, with truth as your guide. When you revision or feel it real that you are redeemed and beloved by the I AM, the urge to compromise dissolves and the mind steadies. 'My foot standeth in an even place' points to balance born of alignment: you stand firm where your attention rests, regardless of external judgments, and in this inner steadiness you bless the Lord— i.e., you bless the creative power within by recognizing harmony among your faculties. This is worship as a science of consciousness: you re-create the world by re-creating your inner posture.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe, and assume the state 'I AM integrity.' Feel yourself redeemed and supported by the I AM, then picture your footing settling on even ground as you bless the Lord in every inner gathering.
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