Nearness of the Inner Witness

Psalms 35:22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 35 in context

Scripture Focus

22This thou hast seen, O LORD: keep not silence: O Lord, be not far from me.
Psalms 35:22

Biblical Context

This verse acknowledges that God has seen the psalmist's trouble and pleads that He not remain silent or distant. It calls the reader to awaken to the inner presence that is always near.

Neville's Inner Vision

This psalm speaks to your inner state. The LORD you seek is the I AM within, the awareness that never abandons you, even when you feel unheard or distant. When you say that God has seen, you acknowledge that your circumstances are not hidden from your ultimate self. To keep not silence is a call to your own consciousness to awaken and speak through you. The plea be not far from me becomes a decree: you close the gap by turning attention inward, where the presence of God already dwells. In this reading the psalmist does not petition an external deity but aligns your mind with the fact of inner witness. The technique is to assume the feeling that you are seen, guarded, and connected by the I AM, and let that feeling rearrange your inner weather. Your mind shifts from lack to presence, from fear to trust, as you dwell in the assurance that awareness itself is near, active, and personal. Practice this now and watch circumstances bend to the renewed sense of being watched over by your own life.

Practice This Now

Sit quietly, repeat the phrase This thou hast seen O LORD, and feel the I AM draw near. Visualize a warm light entering your chest and rest in the felt presence of God within.

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