Inner Harp of Praise
Psalms 33:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 33 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 33:2 invites praising the LORD with harps and strings, signaling wholehearted worship.
Neville's Inner Vision
View this psalm as a doorway into the mind. The harp and the instrument of ten strings symbolize your inner faculties—attention, belief, desire, expectation, memory, imagination, speech, feeling, action, and love—each tuned to truth. When you choose to praise, you are not asking God to do something; you are re-tuning the instrument of your own awareness. The I AM is not outside you; it is the very act of awareness that says, 'I am.' Singing or whispering the psalm becomes inner speech that aligns your present sense of self with the already-given good. In this light, praise is an assumption that you live in the state of gratitude, wholeness, and abundance. If you persist in that tone, your experience follows the same pattern—the world adjusts to the vibration you maintain. So the verse instructs a practice: cultivate the inner music until it reverberates as reality.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine a harp before you; while you breathe, tune the ten strings of your attention to gratitude, faith, desire, expectation, memory, imagination, speech, feeling, action, and love. Assume you are already in worship and let that inner music reshape your reality.
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