From Fire to Wealthy Place
Psalms 66:12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 66 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse speaks of being overwhelmed by trials, going through fire and water. Yet it ends with deliverance into a wealthy place.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your inner world is the battlefield; the riders on your head symbolize thoughts and circumstances pressed upon you by the dream. The 'fire' and 'water' are the heat and flow of emotion that test your state. But God here is not a distant judge but the I AM within you, the awareness that images itself into form. As you refuse to identify with the storm, you consciously revise your state, declaring that you have already passed through the trial and stand in a wealthy place. The wealthy place is not a place of coins alone but a refined state of security, generosity, and trust in Providence. When you imagine yourself living in abundance, you align your consciousness with it, and the external world begins to reflect that alignment. Your ride-over experiences dissolve as your inner sense of self shifts; problems become signals to deepen your faith in your own creative power. You are not merely surviving; you are waking into the recognition of your divine supply as you persist in this assumption.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, assume you are already in a wealthy place, revise the sense of struggle by declaring I am within the wealthy place now, and dwell in that feeling for a few minutes.
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