Inner Company of Truth

Psalms 26:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 26 in context

Scripture Focus

4I have not sat with vain persons, neither will I go in with dissemblers.
Psalms 26:4

Biblical Context

Psalm 26:4 asserts not sitting with vain persons or dissemblers, signaling an inner discipline of purity and discernment.

Neville's Inner Vision

In the spirit of Psalm 26:4, the speaker does not sit with vain persons nor go in with dissemblers because the kingdom of God is within. What you call others is really your own inner states of consciousness. If you still mingle with vanity and deceit in your imagination, you awaken those conditions in your world. But to refuse them is to refuse their claim on your awareness. You are not choosing people in the outer sense; you are choosing the state you inhabit. Your I AM, your awareness, informs every scene. When you decide 'I have not sat with vain persons,' you are affirming a state of integrity and discernment as your natural condition. Keep your attention fixed on the company within: steadfast, truthful, undeceived. In this inner company, you hear the music of certainty and give your heart to real sincerity. The world outside then reflects that inner order. The discipline is daily: revise your mental scene until it feels settled, and let your actions flow from the quiet certainty you carry as your own true companionship. Remember: feeling is the secret; feel now that you stand in the purified circle of your I AM.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and assume you are seated among the faithful in spirit—the inner circle of integrity. Feel the relief and let that sensation revise your next conversation and choice.

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