Crossing Inner Seas Psalms 66:6
Psalms 66:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 66 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God turned the sea into dry land so Israel could pass through on foot. In that miracle, the people rejoiced in God.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the quiet of your inner life, the sea is not a barrier but a belief poised to become an outcome. When you hear Psalms 66:6 you are not recounting a distant event; you are awakening to a moment you claim in your own consciousness. The flood represents your submerged fears, the torrent of circumstances that seem to overwhelm you. In the garden of awareness there is a place where water yields to dry ground, where the sense of separation thins and vanishes as you imagine and feel it real. The crossing on foot is your ordinary, practical demonstration of faith—each step taken in imagination is a step your outer life should follow, not the other way around. If you persist in the assumption that the sea has become land, the inner shift is completed and the outward scene rearranges itself to reflect that certainty. Rejoicing in the I AM within you is the natural emotion of the awareness that governs all scenes. This is your inner exodus, happening now, in the present.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes and imagine standing on dry ground where the sea once raged; say I AM that I AM and I have crossed the sea until the certainty settles into your chest.
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