Hearing Life Within
Psalms 34:11-12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 34 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
These verses invite you to listen and enter reverent alignment with the I AM. They pose the question of who desires life and sees good, guiding you to recognize inner life as the source of outward blessings.
Neville's Inner Vision
To hear and heed this psalm is to attend to the inner state that governs every outward seeing. 'Come, ye children' is a summons to your inner self to listen for the one reality that never departs—the I AM. The 'fear of the LORD' becomes reverence for the living presence within, a disciplined attention that aligns your mind with what is true about you. When you claim life and desire many days of good, you are not asking conditions to change; you are waking to the fact that life is a function of consciousness. The psalm answers the riddle by pointing to the man who knows his own inner state as the source of outward blessings. If you dwell in the feeling of the I AM, imagine the good as already yours, and refuse to separate your well-being from your inner assurance, your seeing will follow your believing. The invitation is to practice a quiet revision: replace fear with reverence, scarcity with the life that you are, and watch your world respond as the inner life is made visible.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes and affirm, I AM Life, here and now. Feel the certainty of that presence and rest in the impression that good is already unfolding within my consciousness.
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