The Inner Book of Tears
Psalms 56:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 56 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 56:8 speaks of God recording my wanderings and tears in a book, suggesting nothing about me is lost but rather kept within the divine register.
Neville's Inner Vision
Imagine the verse as a description of your present state: the wanderings are not past events, but currents of consciousness moving through you. God, the I AM, is the witness who notes every motion and holds it in a bottle of awareness; the book is your inner registry where every experience is accounted for by your state of being. When you perceive tears, you are not lamenting something external, but acknowledging a vibration within that longs to be affirmed. The law is simple: if you assume you are the author of your life, you revise the record by becoming the state that would have written it. The I AM is not distant; it is the very awareness you are now, the 'book' that neither forgets nor loses what you feel. So rather than chasing relief, dwell in the feeling that your tears are preserved by Providence, and that all wanderings are counted as growth within your consciousness. In that recognition, your life silently reorganizes to reflect the assumed state.
Practice This Now
Assume the role of the I AM writing your life. Close your eyes and say: 'I AM the author of my book; my wanderings and tears are securely bottled in consciousness, and the record now reads peace.'
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