Exalted Awareness Within Psalms
Psalms 57:10-11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 57 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God’s mercy and truth reach beyond the heavens and clouds. The text ends with a plea that God be exalted, His glory reigning over all the earth.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the Neville mode, Psalms 57:10-11 becomes an instruction in inner weather. Mercy is not a distant charity but the mood of your own consciousness extending toward the heavens; truth is the steady light that keeps your awareness clear even through clouds of opinion. When you declare 'Be thou exalted above the heavens,' you are not petitioning an external entity—you are re-anchoring your I AM so it looks from a higher vantage point. The psalmist desires God’s glory to be above all the earth; you awaken to a throne within where your divine attributes rule. Exaltation means the moment you refuse limitation and affirm that mercy and truth are resident in you now. Every appearance is a signpost showing your inner state has shifted, and the world must echo your inner majesty. The clouds become texture in the sky of awareness, not barriers; heaven stretches into your room, and the earth is the stage on which your exalted consciousness performs.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit quietly, close your eyes, and assume mercy and truth are already present within your consciousness. Feel the I AM rise, exalting your awareness above every condition.
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