Satisfaction Through Inner Praise
Psalms 63:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 63 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 63:5 presents a soul that is fully nourished and a mouth that naturally praises. It frames satisfaction as an inner state, not a mere outward circumstance.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville's view, the Psalmist's satisfaction arises from the I AM within, not from external favors. The marrow and fatness are symbols of the rich nourishment of conscious life when you dwell in the conviction that you already possess fullness. As you accept this end-state in imagination, you shift your entire state of being; you are no longer waiting for blessing, you are embodying it. The mouth praising is the natural articulation of an inner reality; when you feel the steady abundance of presence within, your words become a joyful outward echo of that inner abundance. The psalm becomes a guide for turning awareness into experience: revise your sense of self until it matches the end you desire, and accept that the I AM is always present. If you tell yourself I AM satisfied now, allow the sensation to widen through your body, and let gratitude rise as a felt realization of the I AM's continual abundance, you will see your world reflect this inner state.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the I AM is satisfied now. Feel marrow-like nourishment filling your being and let your lips rise in joyful praise as a natural echo of that inner state.
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