The Way and Truth Within
Psalms 86:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 86 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The psalm invites guidance: to be taught the Lord's way, to walk in truth, and to unite the heart in reverent fear of God's name.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the psyche, 'Teach me thy way' is a petition to the I AM to reveal the inner path by which consciousness travels. When you say, 'I will walk in thy truth,' you are not promising mere behavior; you are declaring that your state of awareness corresponds to truth itself — you accept that truth is a living law shaping every seen and unseen event. 'Unite my heart to fear thy name' asks for a single, disciplined center of attention, a heart that reveres the Name (the identity I AM) above transient appearances. Neville teaches that God is the I AM within, and that imagination creates reality; to pursue the way and walk in truth is to imagine from the end of consistent alignment with divine law. When you hold this unity, the inner movements of fear, doubt, and desire quiet and harmonize into one current of reverent life. Your outer world then reflects that inner coherence, because the world is only the expression of your consciousness. So, the call is not outward compliance, but inward alignment—a glorious invitation to become the very truth you seek.
Practice This Now
Sit in quiet and assume you already know the way. Imagine the I AM guiding you and softly repeat, 'Teach me thy way,' 'I will walk in thy truth,' and 'unite my heart to fear thy name' until the feeling of alignment is real.
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