Wealthy Place Within: Deliverance
Psalms 66:11-12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 66 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The psalmist records being drawn into nets and afflictions, pressed by burdens and threats. Yet it ends with deliverance to a wealthy place.
Neville's Inner Vision
Imagine the psalmist’s trouble as the inner weather of a mind conditioned by belief. The net, the loins’ affliction, and the storms of fire and water symbolize limiting thoughts, overwhelmed feelings, and cleansing experiences within consciousness. Deliverance, in Neville’s sense, is not waiting for external change but recognizing and living from a transformed I AM—your true awareness. When you assume, firmly and persistently, that you are already in a wealthy place, those inner movements pass and reorganize your world to reflect abundance. The trials serve as purifications that refine your state of being; the ride over your head becomes a dramatic image of mental overwhelm that dissolves once you rest in the truth of your wholeness. The outward wealth and ease flow from the inner realization: you are not the victim of circumstance but the conscious creator of your environment, now that you know your I AM as deliverance.
Practice This Now
Assume right now that you are in a wealthy place. Close your eyes, repeat I AM deliverance; I AM wealth, and feel the relief as if it is already yours. Then revise any sense of entrapment by envisioning yourself stepping into a spacious, abundant scene and dwelling there for several minutes.
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