Crown Of The Year's Goodness

Psalms 65:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 65 in context

Scripture Focus

11Thou crownest the year with thy goodness; and thy paths drop fatness.
Psalms 65:11

Biblical Context

The year is crowned with divine goodness. The paths through it overflow with fatness.

Neville's Inner Vision

Not a future promise, but your present state. The crown you wear over the year is the consciousness you maintain: I AM blessed, I AM protected, I AM abundance. When you inhabit that mood, the goodness shown as crown enters every measurement of time; the year becomes a field where the paths drop fatness—networks of opportunity, resources, and grace flowing along your chosen directions. The 'fatness' is the natural overflow of a life lived in alignment with truth. Your imagination is not dreaming; it is the creative faculty by which you revise the month's scenes into fulfillment. So, assume that the year's calendar already reflects your blessed state and feel it with sense and emotion: a deep certainty, a quiet joy, a steady confidence. Then observe how thoughts, chances, people, and events respond to that inner state, aligning with the crown you wear. The practical act is to practice revision and feeling-it-real: return to I AM, and declare, 'This year is crowned with goodness; these paths are prosperous.'

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and assume the I AM now. Revise any lack into abundance, and declare: 'This year is crowned with goodness; my paths drop fatness.' Then move through your day in that feeling.

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