Silence the Slanderer Within

Psalms 50:20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 50 in context

Scripture Focus

20Thou sittest and speakest against thy brother; thou slanderest thine own mother's son.
Psalms 50:20

Biblical Context

The verse condemns sitting in judgment and slandering a brother, a mother's son. It reveals that backbiting wounds family and the fabric of community.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within this verse you are invited to observe your own inner weather rather than point the finger at another. A brother or mother's son stands for a state of consciousness you have not welcomed or owned. When you sit in judgment or utter slander, you are projecting a fear-filled fragment of yourself onto another and feeding a sense of separation. The I AM, your true awareness, remains untouched by those words, but your sense of self contracts whenever you believe that fearful picture. To heal, turn your attention back to unity: assume that the other is an expression of your own divine nature and bless rather than condemn. Revision is your spiritual tool—replace judgment with love, withdraw the charge, and feel the oneness that already exists between you and every part of your self. As you dwell in that feeling, the external disrespect fades from your world because you have re-scripted the inner story. Imagination, rightly used, awakens the memory that you are one with all life.

Practice This Now

Assume the feeling: I am one with the brother; I bless and release. If judgment arises, revise silently: 'I choose unity; I am whole' and rest in the sensation of oneness for a minute.

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