Desiring Life, Seeing Good
Psalms 34:12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 34 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 34:12 asks who desires life and long days to see good; it centers on the inner longing for vitality and favorable outcomes.
Neville's Inner Vision
Beloved, the 'man' who desires life and loves many days is not a distant person but a state of consciousness you have not yet embodied. Psalm 34:12 speaks to your I AM, the living awareness that wants life, vitality, and the seeing of good. To desire life is to affirm that you are life in expression; to love days is to dwell in the ongoing present as the place where good manifests. To 'see good' is to trust your inner vision rather than outer appearances. When you assume the feeling of the wish fulfilled—now—you align your inner nature with its natural fruit: opportunities, health, serenity, and prosperity unfold as ripples from your inner state. Do not chase outer signs; regard your awareness as the fountain. Each time you catch yourself in lack, revise: 'I am the man who desires life and sees good; I live now as vitality and joy.' This shift of being transforms time and events to reflect your inner posture.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes and assume the feeling of already being the person who loves life and sees good; dwell in that sensation now. Do this for a few minutes, revising any lack until your awareness carries the reality of vitality into the next moment.
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