Quieting Pride Within Your Mind
Psalms 75:4-5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 75 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The psalm condemns foolish pride and self-exaltation. It calls you to drop the horn of ego and keep a humble posture.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the verse the fools and the wicked are not persons distant from you; they are states of consciousness contending with your true I AM. When you hear deal not foolishly or lift not up the horn, you are being reminded to lay aside the imagined power of the ego. The horn is not a weapon in a world; it is the volume knob of pride turned up in your mind, the stiff-necked posture of thinking you are separate from God-consciousness. To view this through Neville’s lens, notice that you already are the I AM, awareness that feels and creates itself. The moment you stop feeding the inner spectacle of superiority, that horn softens and becomes a mere symbol you no longer mistake for your identity. Practice aligning with the inner ruler who speaks through humility rather than force. Assume the feeling of being I AM right where you stand, and revise any moment of boastful thought as a misalignment with your true nature. Your world will begin to reorient itself from the desire for superiority to effortless, creative harmony.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and breathe into the space of I AM. Assume the humility you seek; imagine lowering the horn until it is no longer a force in your mind, and feel the neck loosen as you affirm I AM.
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