Silence Not: Inner Awakening Psalms 83:1-2

Psalms 83:1-2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 83 in context

Scripture Focus

1Keep not thou silence, O God: hold not thy peace, and be not still, O God.
2For, lo, thine enemies make a tumult: and they that hate thee have lifted up the head.
Psalms 83:1-2

Biblical Context

God is asked not to be silent as inner enemies rise in tumult. The verse invites you to awaken the I AM within and see disturbance as a sign to claim certainty and presence.

Neville's Inner Vision

Every line is a summons to shift from the seen to the unseen, where God is the I AM that occupies your awareness. When the psalm speaks of enemies and a tumult, it is you, not some external force, wrestling with the belief in separation and lack. The call, 'Keep not thou silence,' is the insistence of the higher self that your attention not abandon the state you seek. To be still is to concede to the storm; to hold thy peace is to let the old story run wild in the mind. Change your posture of mind, and the world outside will yield. As you dwell in the sense 'I AM,' the inner voices quiet, the tumult loses its force, and the head of the enemy, the image of opposition, dissolves into the stillness from which all manifestation emerges. The kingdom is not coming; it is the awareness that you are already the cause and the effect of every scene.

Practice This Now

Assume the end now: I AM is awake and nothing can disturb my inner peace. Feel the steady awareness as the present reality and revise any belief of opposition until it yields to quiet.

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