Inner Night Song and Self-Dialogue
Psalms 77:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 77 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse calls you to recall a personal song at night. It invites inner conversation with your own heart and diligent spiritual inquiry.
Neville's Inner Vision
To Neville Goddard, Psalm 77:6 is a map to the inner kingdom. The 'I' that calls to remembrance is the awareness that never sleeps—the I AM in action. The 'song in the night' is your steadfast vision arising when appearances are silent; the night is the seedbed where imagination works most freely. When you 'commune with mine own heart,' you engage in a quiet, intimate dialogue with your deepest conviction, not a plea outside yourself. And 'my spirit made diligent search' becomes the discipline of testing and refining your assumption until it rings true in you. The outer world is but a memory of past states; real change occurs by saturating the mind with the feeling that your desire is already fulfilled. Dwell there as the consciousness that already possesses, and your life will rearrange to match that inner state. This is faith—present-tense awareness that shapes experience through steadfast inner listening and unwavering trust.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: In the stillness of night, recall the song of your desire as a present reality in your heart. Revise doubt by affirming, 'I am that which I seek, now,' and feel the truth surge through your body.
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