Wheel of Wind Awakening
Psalms 83:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 83 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse pictures God making the foes like a wheel and stubble blown by the wind, i.e., their opposition is rendered movable and powerless.
Neville's Inner Vision
Psalm 83:13 is not a call to battle in the outer world but a blueprint for inner alchemy. The 'them' are states of consciousness you project as enemies: fear, doubt, limitation, resistance. To make them like a wheel is to permit a rotating motion within your mind, so that these contested images no longer settle as fixed walls but begin to turn, revealing new views. The stubble before the wind are your old beliefs and habits that seem secure until the gust of awareness passes. By assuming, in the I AM, that these forces are subject to your revision, you set up a wind that carries away what no longer serves you. Feel it real that the wheel is turning in your inner scene; feel the dust of resentment or struggle blow off and leave space for clarity, agency, and a new determinant. You are not asking God to change others; you are waking to your own consciousness as the creator of circumstance, and in that waking, deliverance and liberation arise naturally.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: In the next moment, assume the foe is a wheel turning in your inner landscape; feel the wind of awareness blow away the stubble of old belief, resting in the sense that it is already done.
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