Inner Night, Inner Rest

Psalms 6:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 6 in context

Scripture Focus

6I am weary with my groaning; all the night make I my bed to swim; I water my couch with my tears.
Psalms 6:6

Biblical Context

Psalm 6:6 portrays deep weariness, as the speaker groans through the night and weeps, turning the bed into a sea of tears. It reveals an inner trial that longs for relief and renewal.

Neville's Inner Vision

Picture the groan as a sign of a shifting state within you, not a fixed condition in an unyielding world. The bed that holds your weary body, the tears that flow upon it, are symbols of inner movement—beliefs, fears, and habits you have rehearsed in secret. In Neville's language, the world answers to your inner assumption. So say to yourself: I AM, the I AM that sustains all, is awake here and now. Identify with that larger self and revise the scene from within, not by arguing with appearances but by consenting to a new outcome in your imagination. The night becomes a classroom where you practice faith: you do not wipe away reality by denial, you shift to its larger truth. Feel the relief as if it were already present, feel your couch drying, your room quiet, your heart steadier. When you dwell in the state of sufficiency, your outer calls begin to reflect it. The trial endures only until your consciousness chooses a higher end, and then perseverance turns into enduring peace.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Before sleep, revise the scene by stating, 'I AM here; I rest now in the I AM.' Feel it-real—settle your breath, soften the tears, and imagine the bed and room at peace.

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