The Inner Harvest of Providence
Psalms 65:9-13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 65 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God visits the earth and waters it, enriching it and blessing the harvest. The land and hills rejoice as abundance flows.
Neville's Inner Vision
Notice that the psalm does not speak of mere weather but of the inner weather of your own consciousness. The earth's visit and the rivers are your posture of attention; when you imagine, you water the soil of your circumstance. The river of God, full of water, is the continuous stream of consciousness by which you nourish your desires. When you attend to the ridges and furrows of your life with showers of generous feeling, you soften resistance and pave the furrows for what you intend to grow. The year crowned with goodness is your inner time when gratitude and faith accumulate into outward form. The pastures, valleys, and hills are the states of mind you inhabit—flocks of ideas, corn of opportunities, and joyful outcomes. The psalm suggests that abundance is not a distant event but the present feeling of being watered by God, i.e., by your I AM awareness. By assuming the presence and abundance you desire, you align your inner climate with fulfillment, and the outer world follows.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes and feel the I AM watering your inner field; revise your story to 'I am provided for.' Then rest in the felt sense of abundance, as if harvest already arrived.
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