Inner Blessing, Outer Curse
Psalms 62:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 62 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The psalm verse describes people who bless with their mouths while inwardly cursing, exposing a deception that targets someone's standing. It points to hidden malice behind outward speech and reminds us to seek true worship in the heart.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville Goddard’s voice, the verse is a mirror of your inner world: the 'they' are not distant enemies but inner states of consciousness that pretend to bless while plotting your downfall. Hearers who 'delight in lies' and seek to cast you from your excellency reflect the ego's fear of your rising awareness. Remember, God is the I AM within, the unshakable awareness that remains untouched by spoken judgments. Instead of fighting the outer scene, revise the inner script until the exalted state you hold is constant and real. The two faces—blessing with the mouth and inward curses—are two aspects of the same dream; you dissolve them by affirming truth, faithfulness, and the sanctity of your own exalted being. Selah invites a pause to observe without resistance, letting the inner truth supersede appearances. When you embody the I AM as your only reality, the impulse to undermine your exaltation loses its grip, and the inner worship becomes truth that alters outward experience.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly and assume the I AM as the unwavering observer; declare inwardly, I am exalted. Then revise every inner curse into blessing until that sense of reality feels true.
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