Inner Wind, Divine Provision
Psalms 78:26-29 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 78 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The psalm describes God stirring winds to bring quail and meat, satisfying the people's hunger in the wilderness. He granted their desires.
Neville's Inner Vision
On the inner level, the east and south winds are not weather but the movements of your mind. The flesh rained upon them is the fulfillment born from your own state of consciousness. The camp and its habitations are your inner rooms where you dwell in a given assumption. When the Psalm says God gave them their own desire, it speaks of the mind’s capacity to conjure experience by an inner act of faith. If you hold a state of fullness as already present, the appetite of the outer world yields to the power of your I AM. The winds of Providence, then, are not external favors but the turn of attention toward abundance within. The I AM—your awareness—breathes life into your imagined scene, and you effortlessly eat the quiet manna of assurance. In this reading, Providence becomes intimate knowing: the moment you decide, you are the one who provides the feast by consent and feeling.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly, assume the state 'I am fully provided now,' feel the inner wind of assurance, and picture the camp filling with the food of your desire until it feels real.
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