Valley to Wells: Strength in Psalm 84
Psalms 84:6-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 84 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 84:6-7 speaks of passing through the valley of Baca, turning dryness into wells, and going from strength to strength as one appears before God in Zion. It highlights perseverance, divine presence, and the ascent to spiritual Zion.
Neville's Inner Vision
Beloved, the valley you cross is a state of consciousness you inhabit. Passing through the Baca of lack, you do not wander; you revise your sense of I AM until dryness yields a well. The rain is your own attention, the imaginative energy you pour into that landscape, and it fills the pools with living water. As you dwell there in awareness, you move from strength to strength; each inner revision strengthens the next until Zion appears in your mind and you meet God as your own I AM present. The ascent is a transformation of premise: believing in lack yields to the certainty that fullness is already prepared by your higher self. So adjust your inner narrative, feel the truth now, and let the valley become the path you walk by imagination. In this inner turning, adversity becomes advancement, and you are neither victim nor spectator but creator of your reality.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes. Assume you have already turned the valley into a well, feel the rain of awareness filling the pools, and see yourself standing in Zion.
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