The Inner Conspiracy Dissolved
Psalms 31:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 31 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The psalmist speaks of slander from many and fear on every side, with plots to end his life. In Neville's light, this is reframing inner states as the source of perceived threat rather than external facts.
Neville's Inner Vision
Verse 31:13 rehearses a chorus of voices that condemn you and lay plans against your life. Neville teaches that the psalmist’s fear and conspiracy are not events happening to a fixed man, but signs of a state of consciousness that imagines itself vulnerable. When you hear the inner slander as 'many' and when fear seems to hem you in 'on every side,' you are simply encountering a belief that life is threatened. The remedy is to refuse that belief by returning to your true identity as I AM—the ever-present awareness that cannot be slain and does not fear. In this light, the so-called conspirators are but memories of limitation coming to test your faith. Stand in the assertion, 'I am life; I am the I AM,' and let the imagined plot dissolve as you feel the steady, luminous presence of God within. As you persist in that assumption, the inner movements shift: fear relaxes, threats fade, and your day becomes an expression of resilience and rebirth rather than danger.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit quietly, declare 'I am the I AM' until you feel the steady witness within. Revise the scene by dissolving the conspiracy, letting the light of awareness restore your life.
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