Inner Blood, Buried Self

Psalms 79:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 79 in context

Scripture Focus

3Their blood have they shed like water round about Jerusalem; and there was none to bury them.
Psalms 79:3

Biblical Context

The verse paints a scene of violent upheaval around Jerusalem and the neglect of burial. It stands as a parable for the residue of unresolved action in consciousness.

Neville's Inner Vision

Consider Psalms 79:3 through the lens of your own I AM. The bloodshed described is not a history lesson but a symptom in your inner state: the outflow of unheld thought and emotion projected as conditions in your world. The line 'round about Jerusalem' marks the circle of your present awareness—the boundary where you still believe yourself powerless to change what you see. 'There was none to bury them' reveals a habit of leaving old gusts of experience unlaid, allowing them to linger as the living texture of your imagination. To awaken, you must reverse the scene by assuming a new state of consciousness. Decide that the dead are already buried within the soil of your mind by the I AM you truly are, and feel it as real. The act of burial is a crossing from old identity to a revived self; imagine the old troubles lowered into the earth and sealed with a feeling of rest and completeness. The outer world will reflect the inward revision as you persist in this new imagining, for you are not at mercy to blood or burial but mastering them by the certainty of your inner state.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and assume the I AM now; feel the old bloodshed buried as you rest in the new state of wholeness.

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