Deep Calls To Deep Within

Psalms 42:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 42 in context

Scripture Focus

7Deep calleth unto deep at the noise of thy waterspouts: all thy waves and thy billows are gone over me.
Psalms 42:7

Biblical Context

Deep calleth unto deep as the mind senses tumult. Yet the inner depth remains ready to respond from a higher awareness.

Neville's Inner Vision

Deep calleth unto deep is not two places but two levels of the same I AM. When your inner mind hears the call of the deeper self, the noise of thy waterspouts—the busy thoughts, fears, and worries—becomes a language of invitation. The waves and billows are not external enemies; they are the oscillations of a consciousness rehearsing its old beliefs. By insisting on the truth that you are the I AM, that you stand within a single, unchanging Self, you align the two depths. The moment you accept that the same God who is within you is also the witness to the storm, the storm loses its grip. The sea's drama is seen as the shifting props of a dream; the deeper Self remains unmoved, and the outer sounds pass over you as you rest on the rock of awareness. This is not escape; it is realized unity: the deep within calls to the deep without breaking the unity, and you awaken.

Practice This Now

Imaginative practice: Close your eyes, inhale, and declare, 'I AM—within me the deepest calls to the deepest.' Feel the acknowledgment that you are the stable witness, and let the imagined calm transmute the storm.

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