Inner Wine Of Astonishment

Psalms 60:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 60 in context

Scripture Focus

3Thou hast shewed thy people hard things: thou hast made us to drink the wine of astonishment.
Psalms 60:3

Biblical Context

Psalm 60:3 speaks of hard experiences as a form of divine discipline that awakens the mind. The wine of astonishment it mentions is the inner shock that reorients your state of consciousness toward a higher awareness.

Neville's Inner Vision

Your inner world is spoken here: hard things are not punishment but the movements of your own consciousness that expose what you accept as real. The I AM speaks through discipline, inviting you to drink the wine of astonishment—a startling clarity that shifts what you take for real. When you resist, you feel hardship; when you yield, the same events unlock a new posture of awareness. The astonishment is not fear but awakening to the fact that you are the one animating what you call outer. The revealed difficulties are signs of your inner alignments and misalignments; Providence and Guidance operate by nudging you toward a state in which you can claim I AM the one who experiences, I AM the one who creates. As you inhabit this, you stop seeking change outside and begin revising the story to match your desired state. The wine becomes not bitterness but a living conviction: that your present circumstances reflect a consciousness that has not yet seen its own power.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Close your eyes and declare that you are the I AM, already having navigated these hard things; revise the meaning of the present moment as an awakening. Feel the wine of astonishment rise as crisp insight and let it reframe your next choice.

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