The Inner Psalm Awakening
Psalms 89:46-48 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 89 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The psalmist laments the sense of God hidden and asks about death's power. In plain terms, it's a meditation on mortality as a state inside you, not a decree from outside.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your cry in the psalm asks how long the perceiver will sense God as hidden, and whether death will prevail. In Neville’s realm, these lines reveal not a distant fate but a shifting state of consciousness. What you call mortality is a belief you have entertained in place of your true I AM. God is not far; God is the I AM you are aware of in every moment. The cry for deliverance from the grave becomes a call to revise the sense of time and separation. When you settle into the awareness that you are the living, thinking presence that never dies, fear dissolves and the visible world yields to the inner light. The fear of God’s wrath becomes a disciplined energy you redirect: you choose to experience life as eternally present, here and now, regardless of appearances. By imagining the sustaining presence as your own, you experience a continuous deliverance, not from a tomb but from automatisms that fear death. In this inner economy, doom becomes a rehearsal of your capacity to preside as the I AM.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes, rest in the I AM within, and revise time by declaring, 'I am present now.' Feel the endless life that outlives fear as you imagine God as your own awareness.
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