Word and Breath of Inner Creation
Psalms 33:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 33 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 33:6 tells that the heavens and all their hosts were made by the LORD's word and breath. It invites us to see creation as an act of inner consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
By seeing the verse through the eye of consciousness, I understand that 'the word of the LORD' is not distant syllables but my own I AM speaking into the moment. The heavens are not outer skies separated from me; they are the order, the arrangement, the harmony of my inner state. 'The breath of his mouth' is the life I feel coursing through thoughts, emotions, and sensations when I stand in the aware state. As I acknowledge that the divine Word dwells within my present awareness, I begin to perceive that creation is an act of inner fiat—imagination articulating form and order into experience. The host of them—the stars, the constellations of ideas, the patterns of life—are the traffic of inner energies moving to reflect my consistent assumption. Providence is my own faithful regulation of imagination, guiding me to dwell in images that align with truth. The external world is but the effect of an inner conviction lived consistently. Therefore, I do not seek creation outside; I realize I am the source, and by the act of imagining and breathing life into that image, I awaken to a cosmos already formed within my consciousness.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Quietly declare, 'I am the Word and the Breath of Creation now,' and dwell in the feeling of that truth. Let the inner heavens form as you revise any sense of lack into fullness.
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