Inner Psalm 35:4 Shield

Psalms 35:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 35 in context

Scripture Focus

4Let them be confounded and put to shame that seek after my soul: let them be turned back and brought to confusion that devise my hurt.
Psalms 35:4

Biblical Context

The psalm asks that those who seek to harm me be confounded and shamed, and that their schemes to injure me be turned back. It frames suffering and judgment as touchstones for the inner conversion of consciousness.

Neville's Inner Vision

To the awakened mind, this verse is not a demand upon others but a directive to shift within. Confusion and shame for those who seek to hurt you are not judgments upon outer persons, but a reordering of your inner atmosphere. You are the I AM, the timeless watcher, and imagination is the living bridge between desire and form. When you entertain the feeling, not of retaliation, but of unwavering divine protection, the thought-world of attack loses its grip. The ones who threaten your body or your reputation are only projections of a lesser belief about yourself. By assuming that the mind that seeks your harm is already conquered by the light of your true identity, you turn the arrow back upon the archer. Let them be confounded, let their plans falter, not by force, but by the natural law of your renewed inner state. Keep your attention on the perfect, intact you, and your outer scenes will reflect that inner audacity.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, breathe, and quietly affirm, I AM the protector of my life. Imagine those who seek to injure me turning back and becoming confused, until it feels real.

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