Inner Mountains of Righteousness
Psalms 36:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 36 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 36:6 describes God's righteousness as steadfast mountains and His judgments as a deep, with a promise that God preserves both humans and animals.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the Neville lens, the 'righteousness' God reveals is not outside instruction but your own I AM presence in perfect alignment with divine order. When you imagine yourself as a consciousness grounded in the mountain-strength of inner conviction, you enact righteousness as a stable, unmoved state. The 'great deep' of judgments becomes the quiet depth of your discernment, where thoughts are sifted and clarified by awareness rather than fear. To say, 'thou preservest man and beast' is to acknowledge that life itself is sustained by the sustaining presence of God within you—the I AM that you are. Therefore, true preservation is already yours when you dwell in that immutable consciousness. Raise your attention to I AM as the fixed rock of being, and let any sense of lack dissolve into the deep, clear water of inner truth. The world reflects this inner state, shifting as you shift the state you hold in mind and feel to be real.
Practice This Now
Assume the state, 'I AM the mountain of righteousness,' and feel its unshakable presence. Then revise any fear of loss by resting in the inner deep of divine awareness, knowing you are preserved in this moment.
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