Hearing Prayer Within

Psalms 65:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 65 in context

Scripture Focus

2O thou that hearest prayer, unto thee shall all flesh come.
Psalms 65:2

Biblical Context

Psalm 65:2 declares that God hears prayer, and all flesh comes to you in response. In Neville's view, prayer is an inner alignment of awareness, not a distant plea.

Neville's Inner Vision

Imagine that God is the I AM right where you stand, the very center of your consciousness. When Psalm 65:2 says that the ears of prayer attend to you, it points to the truth that all flesh—every desire, need, and situation—presses toward your inner awareness. In this view, prayer is not begging a distant deity, but turning the attention within, reclaiming the state of being that already satisfies it. Your own awareness is the channel through which life flows; the moment you assume that the I AM hears you, you invite the reality you seek to arise as a movement of consciousness. Do not chase outcomes in the external scene. Hold the assumption that the flesh of your world comes to your inner dwelling—your sense of self as complete, answered, and present. The power is not in speaking louder, but in shifting the state you inhabit. When you feel the listening, you feel God listening in you; you align with the belief that nothing stands apart from your awareness. The world that comes to you is the rearrangement of your inner atmosphere.

Practice This Now

Sit quietly, close your eyes, and declare: I am the I AM that hears prayer; all flesh comes to me now. Then rest in the feeling of already having the answer and revise any sense of lack until it sits in the body as certainty.

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