From Dust to Inner Rise

Psalms 44:25 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 44 in context

Scripture Focus

25For our soul is bowed down to the dust: our belly cleaveth unto the earth.
Psalms 44:25

Biblical Context

The verse portrays the soul as bowed and earthbound, signaling an inner state of humility and constraint.

Neville's Inner Vision

Your soul is not a mere particle of fate but the I AM within you, perceiving and creating. When Psalms says our soul is bowed to the dust, it reveals a consciousness contracted by identification with matter and lack. In Neville's practice, you are not bound by that dust; you are the imaginer, the dreamer who can revise the scene by assuming the end. Begin by recognizing the bowing as an inner posture of belief, and decide that the end you desire is already real in you. Imagine from the end: the rise from dust into radiant life—confidence, health, and freedom—are already present as unseen possibilities. Persist in feeling the wish fulfilled until your inner state shifts; let the external world rearrange to match the new conviction. The dust dissolves into light as your awareness expands, and the earth yields to your inner motion, proving the truth that imagination creates reality.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, assume the end you seek; feel yourself already risen above the dust as the I AM. Stay with the feeling and declare inwardly, 'I am, and it is so,' until it feels real, then live from that state today.

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