Wheel of Thought's Tempest
Psalms 83:13-15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 83 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The psalmist asks God to scatter the enemies with a whirlwind of power, likening them to stubble blown by the wind. The passage frames judgment as a sovereign act of divine protection.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within your consciousness, the wheel represents a fixed stance you have deemed 'them'—a problem or enemy you keep turning in your mind. When you observe that wheel, you can shift your attention to the I AM within, the steady center that makes all images move. The stubble before the wind is your old beliefs about lack or limitation, easily dispersed when the inner weather changes. The wood aflame and the mountains on fire symbolize ardent thoughts and stubborn convictions that seem to threaten your peace. But the tempest and the storm are not assaults from without; they are the inner movements of awareness that wash away fear and rebuild your sense of self. If you accept that you are the creator of these images, you can let the storm do the sweeping, not your stubborn resistance. Picture yourself as one with the power that sends the wind, the fire, and the rain, and affirm I AM consciousness acting now. When you revise your state, the implied enemies dissolve, and you stand free in the light of your true nature.
Practice This Now
Practice: Close your eyes, breathe, and imagine a wheel turning in your chest, scattering old beliefs like stubble. Then affirm 'I AM' within, feel it real, and let the envisioned storm purify your sense of self.
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