Foundation in the Holy Mountains
Psalms 87:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 87 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse states that the foundation of life rests in the holy mountains—the inner sacred spaces rather than outer places. It invites turning inward to discover the stabilizing rock of awareness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the beloved line, foundation is not a tower on the hills of earth but the rock of awareness you carry within. The holy mountains are the fixed places of consciousness—the states you return to when fear, lack, or confusion threaten to topple your world. When you recognize that God, the I AM, is not outside the scene but the very ground of your experience, you begin to see all events as movements on that terrain, not as random assaults on a fragile self. As you dwell in that inner rock, you become the observer who chooses what is imagined into being. The world you inhabit reflects the level of your interior conviction; restore the foundation by asserting the presence of the I AM as your permanent address. You may notice notes of separation, but these are only appearances; the true 'mountain' is within, and from that height you revise, align, and live as if the kingdom is already real. Do not seek the mountain elsewhere; awaken to it inside, and life will rise to meet your inner stance.
Practice This Now
Assume now the feeling of the I AM as your foundation anchored on a holy mountain within; repeat 'I AM the foundation of my life' and let that sensation of solidity fill you until your outer scene reshapes.
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