Prosperity's Unmovable I
Psalms 30:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 30 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse asserts that prosperity makes the speaker feel secure, promising they will not be moved. It links outward wealth with inner steadfastness.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the inner theatre of your being, prosperity is not a pile of goods but a state of consciousness you awaken. When the scripture says 'I shall never be moved,' it is the I AM affirming its own constancy, independent of external conditions. Neville teaches that God is your awareness and imagination is the instrument by which you revise the world. Thus, the psalmist's boast becomes a discipline: you imagine from the end, assuming the feeling of permanence, and then the outer scene follows. If wealth or success seem to waver, you do not wring the hands; you return to the inner conviction that you are the unmovable I AM, already complete in mind. Your prosperity is the result of conscious identification with that inner reality, not the cause awaiting its proving ground in tangible possessions. Remember, every outward sign is only a mirror of your inner state, and you may revise that state at will through imagination and assumption.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and repeat, 'I AM the unshakable I AM in prosperity,' until you feel a steady warmth at the center of your chest; then live from that center in all your daily dealings.
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