Sustenance Within: Casting Burdens
Psalms 55:22-23 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 55 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verses invite you to cast every burden onto the LORD and trust in His sustaining care. They contrast the fate of treacherous thoughts with the steadfastness of inner faith.
Neville's Inner Vision
Beloved, place the scene within your own consciousness: the burden is a mental image, a heavy thought about lack, fear, or limitation. In the I AM your true Self, the awareness that you are, you willingly cast that burden, and in the act you invite a different movement: sustaining power wells up and bears you upright. The LORD here is not a distant judge but your present state of awake attention; when you rest your attention there, you are no longer moved by the storm of appearances. The pit of destruction for deceitful men signals the collapse of false beliefs, not a punishment imposed outside. Your duty is inward: to trust, to remain in the consciousness that already includes protection, guidance, and a future governed by Providence. As you persist, you become the observer who knows that they cannot threaten your peace unless you yield your inner state. The day you learn to inhabit the I AM, you discover that sustenance is your natural condition, and fear dissolves into stillness, which radiates outward as steadiness and right perception.
Practice This Now
Assume you are already sustained by the I AM; feel the weight of the burden melt as you say, I am sustained by God and imagine a cord of light lifting you. Rest in the sense of being sustained, and repeat I am sustained until certainty dawns.
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