Aha Against Me
Psalms 35:21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 35 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Enemies openly taunt the speaker, declaring with certainty that they have seen his downfall. The verse invites recognition that the outer scene reflects an inner state awaiting revision.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the Neville Goddard vein, we interpret the opening of the mouth as the mind projecting old conclusions. The taunting 'Aha' is the externalized verdict of a past self, a state of consciousness now ripe for revision. You are not the taunts, you are the awareness that witnesses them. The line 'our eye hath seen it' signals a belief that the mind has already concluded the outcome; this is the moment to refuse that old ending and consciously assume a new state. Picture the scene as only an inner drama, and quietly declare you have already won, that the I AM is the victor and the future is rewritten by your present assumption. Persist in feeling the truth of the desired result until it dissolves the old vision, and let the taunt fade into silence as your new inner state takes hold. Your suffering becomes endurance; your doubt becomes hope; salvation is the shift of consciousness you continually sustain.
Practice This Now
Assume the end: 'I am victory over this challenge.' Feel it real for several minutes, and revise the taunting external scene by dwelling in the inner, unshakable I AM.
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