Old Days, Inner Awakening
Psalms 77:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 77 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The line invites you to look back at the days of old as moments stored in your own consciousness, not distant history. It signals that memory is a doorway to current awareness.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the I AM within, 'days of old' are not relics of a dead history but living states of consciousness you once inhabited. When the psalmist says he has considered them, he signals an inward discipline: attention to memory as a mirror of your present belief. Those ancient moments are not outside you; they are inside, showing you the climate of your currently assumed identity. You can choose to let past events define you, or you can revise them into signposts of power. The key is to realize that the memory has power only when you endow it with an I AM that remains unchanged by external change. By re-feeling those days with the consciousness that you now possess the whole of God within, you shift their meaning from limitation to invitation. The past thus becomes a classroom where you learn to assume the truth you desire here and now: that you are the creator, that Providence guides you, and that faith grows through deliberate inner revision. In this practice, the days of old become a steady reminder that the unseen order responds to the strength of your present inner knowing.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit in quiet and recall one memory of the past as a present-ready state. In present tense say, 'I am the I AM this day,' and feel-it-real that the old moment now guides and supports my current awareness.
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