Hear Me Within, I AM
Psalms 55:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 55 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse pleads to be attended to and heard as the speaker mourns and voices a complaint. It suggests that being heard is the first step toward relief.
Neville's Inner Vision
I stand before the cry as a petition to my own I AM, not to a distant God, but to the aware self that I am. Attend unto me, and hear me; I mourn in my complaint, and make a noise, yet these sounds are merely signals in the inner theater. When I awaken to the truth that I AM always listening, the complaint loses its grip. The voice of fear contracts; the voice of awareness expands. I do not chase relief outside; I let my attention rest on the inner auditorium where imagination can revise the scene: I am heard, I am attended to, and the distress becomes the movement of my consciousness toward a state already present. In that recognition, the noise dissolves into a quiet certainty: God hears, I am seen by the I AM, and the future shifts to a peace that responds to my call.
Practice This Now
Assume you are heard by the I AM right now; revise your complaint into a certainty of being attended to. Then feel it real as if a warm, inner listening presence covers you and your mood shifts toward peace.
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