Inner Promotion of Humility
Psalms 75:4-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 75 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The psalm warns fools and the wicked not to boast or lift up the horn; true promotion comes from the inner I AM, not from external powers.
Neville's Inner Vision
Verse 4-6 speaks to the inner court of consciousness where pride and fear of loss posture themselves as horns and stiff necks. In Neville’s terrain, 'I am' is not a distant deity but your own awareness—the state you occupy here and now. When you declare 'promotion' from the outside—east, west, or south—you're inviting the world to determine your worth; when you entertain such belief, you feel the stiffness of self-importance, the horn raised in assertion. The true meaning is that the I AM glides you upward only by your alignment with its steady, silent current. To read this psalm is to be reminded to shed the ego's posture and enter a royal inner order where you already possess the outcome you seek. Your imagination then becomes the elevator: act as if the inner state is your present reality, and the outer scene will adjust to reflect your inward condition. The fools' talk dissolves when you rest into awareness rather than argument; let humility be the practice that keeps the door open for your inner king to govern.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and revise your sense of self to 'I AM already promoted,' and feel it real as you go about your day. If external signs tempt you to doubt, quietly return to the I AM and reaffirm the inner state.
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