Inner Whispers of Psalm 41:6-8
Psalms 41:6-8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 41 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage speaks of enemies whispering against the speaker and of a disease they say will harm him. It presents these threats as outward expressions of trouble and trial.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this psalm the outer world of plots and rumor is but the dream of inner contention. The speaker's enemies whisper and scheme, yet the real battle is not against bodies or words but against a consciousness that suspects its own worth. The 'evil disease' they speak of is the symbol of a mind clinging to fear rather than the truth of I AM. In the Neville sense, all hatred and illness are projections from a belief in separation from life. When you resist, you ally with the very thing you fear; when you claim the immutable I AM, you dissolve the whispers. See that the hurt, the sickness, even death, originate in a wrong assumption about Who you are. The psalmist's endurance is the readiness to persist in the awareness that you are always the living, whole self, expression of the one Mind. By dwelling in the consciousness that your life is the one Mind's expression, you disarm the imagined plot, transmute the disease into vitality, and rise by the power of your awareness.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and declare, 'I AM that I AM health and life now.' Revise the scene in your imagination: enemies’ whispers dissolve into still air, the disease loses its grip, and you rise in vitality as your true I AM expresses.
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