Abundant Inner Pleasures Awakened
Psalms 36:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 36 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse portrays an inner abundance—being abundantly satisfied by the richness of God's house and drinking from the river of divine pleasures. It indicates a state of conscious satisfaction, joy, and presence.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the I AM that you are, Psalms 36:8 invites you into the living mansion of God within. The 'fatness of thy house' is not external wealth but the plenitude of consciousness—the unlimited supply of imagination, love, and peace that feeds you at all times. When you acknowledge that God is the I AM here and now, abundance becomes your natural state and you cannot be hungry for lack. The 'river of thy pleasures' becomes a flowing grace, a continuous current of delight you may drink from in the present moment. You are not waiting for a future feast; you are the feast, you are the host, you are the water. The soul grows quiet, as praise wells up because presence itself is satisfaction. Practice gently shifts your sense of self from lack to fullness: assume you dwell in the inner house, revise any sense of separation, and feel the realities of fullness as if they already exist. Your acts in the world will reflect this inward abundance as the outer expression of the inner state.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes, assume you are in the inner house, and feel the fatness nourishing you. Let the river of pleasures flow through you until you feel it real.
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