Quietude Within The I Am

Psalms 39:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 39 in context

Scripture Focus

2I was dumb with silence, I held my peace, even from good; and my sorrow was stirred.
Psalms 39:2

Biblical Context

The verse describes choosing silence and peace, even when it would be better to speak or react, and that restraint stirs a stirred sorrow within.

Neville's Inner Vision

Read Psalm 39:2 as a teaching on the art of assuming the I AM under all conditions. The dumbness with silence and restraint from even good reveal the inner state you consciously occupy, not a weakness. In Neville’s terms, sorrow arises when one forgets they are the imaginer of their world. To shift it, you must assume a different state: the I AM is present, complete, and unaffected by outward events. Feel the stillness as your native vibration and allow the sorrow to dissolve into this assured presence. Each moment you maintain that inner posture, you rewrite the script, for imagination is causal and reality follows from inner conviction rather than external circumstance. Hold peace not as denial but as remembrance—you are the creatrix of experience, and silence is its womb, not its wound. When you live from the I AM, the silence becomes a luminous space where sorrow cools and wisdom discernment arises to guide the next action.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: Sit quietly, breathe, and declare, I AM the quiet observer; I choose peace now. Then revise the scene by imagining sorrow dissolving into the luminous I AM as your constant, unshakable state.

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