Inner Waters Mastery Psalm 74:15

Psalms 74:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 74 in context

Scripture Focus

15Thou didst cleave the fountain and the flood: thou driedst up mighty rivers.
Psalms 74:15

Biblical Context

Psalm 74:15 shows God cleaving the fountain and flood and drying up mighty rivers, symbolizing divine mastery over chaotic inner forces.

Neville's Inner Vision

On this psalm, the waters speak not of geography but of your inner states. The fountain and the flood are the two currents that run through your consciousness—the calm and the storm, the hopeful impulse and the fear that opposes it. When the I AM presence, God within, cleaves them, you discover you are not swept along by circumstance but directing the stream. To dry up the mighty rivers is to withdraw attention from the imagined power of excess; it is not denial but a deliberate conversion of energy toward order. The verse invites you to claim mastery: set your aim, imagine the outcome, and rest in the felt truth that you are the very agent who governs all movement of feeling and thought. As you acknowledge 'I AM,' you sever the flood from the fountain; you cause the inner currents to bow to your quiet will, revealing a landscape of still waters where problems were once raging. Begin from the end you desire, and let your inner significance do the rest.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Assume you are the I AM who cleaves the fountain from the flood; feel it real that the rivers are dried by your conscious choice. Stay with the feeling of mastery for a minute, then carry the calm into your next task.

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