Inner Voices, Quiet Power
Psalms 55:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 55 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 55:3 describes being overwhelmed by an enemy's voice and the oppression of the wicked, feeling wronged and hated.
Neville's Inner Vision
The verse is not a report of external foes but a map of your inner weather. In Neville’s manner, recognize that the enemy’s voice and the oppression are manifestations of a state you have entertained within your own mind. You are not the accusation or the wrath; you are the I AM, the awareness within which all images appear. The line about iniquity cast upon you reveals how you have consented to guilt thoughts; the hatred you sense is the vibration of a fear state you can choose to dissolve. By shifting to the awareness that God, your true self, is the constant observer and governor, you rewrite the scene. When you insist that only the presence of love and justice reside in you, the outer appearances recede into the background. The psalm becomes a spiritual warfare manual not against others, but against fear-born states. As you cultivate the feeling of being held by the I AM, you reveal that righteousness and peace are already yours, reflected in your inner alignment and inevitable experiences.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes, revise the scene by declaring 'I AM' as the only power; see hostile voices dissolve into light as you feel unassailable peace within.
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