Inner Anchor of Life
Psalms 66:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 66 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God sustains the soul and keeps our feet from slipping. It invites trust in divine preservation as the ground of stability.
Neville's Inner Vision
Psalm 66:9 whispers that the living soul is sustained by a Presence within you—the I AM that you are. When you acknowledge that life is held, you align with the inner agreement that your consciousness is not moved by outer appearances; your feet do not slip because reality is the steadiness of awareness, not circumstance. God here is not a distant judge but the insistent sense of I AM, holding your being in continuous life. To interpret this, revise your sense of self from a drifting mind to a centered, impregnable consciousness. When fear or change arise, close your eyes and affirm: I am held in life by the ever-present I AM; my footing rests on the rock of divine awareness. In this frame, the 'soul' remains vivid, not battered, because you are defined by the perpetual presence that cannot be moved. Allow imagination to be your instrument: visualize the inner river of life circulating through you, and linger there until you feel unshakable.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Assume the I AM holds your life. Feel the solid ground under your feet and softly repeat, I am held in life.
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