Imagination Calms The Threat
Psalms 62:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 62 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse questions how long imagined mischief against a man will endure. It describes the outcome as collapse, like a bowing wall or a tottering fence.
Neville's Inner Vision
Notice that the mischief is not coming from a real foe but from your own state of consciousness. When you affirm that you are the I AM, the imagined assaults shrink to a mere thought in the background. The 'man' stands as your present awareness, not as a separate victim, and the enemy's plots are but mental projections reflecting unstable beliefs. The lines about a bowing wall and a tottering fence symbolize fragile structures of your mind built on fear, ego, and separation. In the Neville sense, every image you entertain in imagination has power to shape your outer experience; therefore, hold a steady, loving recognition of your true state as I AM, and revise the scene until the wall stands firm. By choosing to witness from a vantage of unchanged consciousness, you do not fight against enemies but align with your indestructible nature. The moment you insist on the stiffness of the I AM, the supposed attack dissolves into quiet, and you emerge free, intact, and righteous in your inner kingdom.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly, breathe, and assume I AM as your sole reality. Revise the scene: the man is safe, the wall stands upright, and the mischief vanishes as you feel the steady current of awareness.
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