Inner Sentinel of I AM

Psalms 64:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 64 in context

Scripture Focus

4That they may shoot in secret at the perfect: suddenly do they shoot at him, and fear not.
Psalms 64:4

Biblical Context

Psalm 64:4 speaks of hidden foes aiming at the perfect, but the inner state of the I AM does not fear. The scene reveals inner movements of threat that can be dissolved by awareness.

Neville's Inner Vision

Psalm 64:4 presents the idea that covert enemies arise in consciousness to test the 'perfect' state. In Neville's reading, the 'perfect' is the I AM presence within; the shooters are merely thoughts of doubt, fear, or projection that vanish when you refuse to entertain them. The suddenness of the attack mirrors sudden flashes of worry, but fear cannot touch the I AM that you truly are. When you claim that life is a function of consciousness, you cease being at the mercy of appearances; you revise the scene by dwelling as the perfect, imagining the attackers dissolving into light and withdrawing. Providence then guides as the natural result of that unwavering state. Your world reflects your inner posture—if you assume and feel the I AM as present, the very memory of threat loses its power, and the perfect is restored as your living reality.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and declare I AM as the unassailable presence. Revise the scene by letting attackers dissolve into light, while you dwell in calm, knowing the perfect is your immediate reality.

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