The Inner Net Of Consequence

Psalms 35:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 35 in context

Scripture Focus

8Let destruction come upon him at unawares; and let his net that he hath hid catch himself: into that very destruction let him fall.
Psalms 35:8

Biblical Context

The verse states that destruction falls upon the one who hides a trap, and that the net they hid will catch them, causing them to fall.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within Neville's language, the 'destruction' is not a happening outside you, but a state of consciousness you entertain. The net hid in the adversary's plot is a belief you secretly project into life by assuming harm toward another. When you dwell in that assumption, you become the trap's author, and the very conditions you dread rise up to meet you. The verse thus invites you to reverse the scene: claim the I AM as your own unshakable presence, and revise the plot by declaring that you are safe, whole, and just, regardless of appearances. If you imagine the net catching the plotter, you are still identifying with the scene; instead, imagine the net dissolving within you—the destructive idea returning to the thinker and becoming harmless thought. Feel it real: you are the one who ends the chain by refusing to live from fear or judgment. In that switch, the energy of contention dissolves, and the destruction envisioned no longer targets you, but the old belief that imagined it.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, assume the I AM as your unshakable center, revise the scene by declaring destruction returns to the thinker and dissolves, and feel that truth move through your body.

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