Inner Flourish Psalm 92
Psalms 92:11-12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 92 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Plain summary: The verse presents inner victory: the conscious I AM sees desires fulfilled against opposition. The righteous prosper and endure, flourishing like palm trees and cedars.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your eye and ear in this psalm are not organs, but the inner sight and inner listening of your consciousness. The 'enemies' are fear, doubt, and the old picture of limitation; when you dwell as the I AM, you witness your desires already realized in the invisible world. The line about the righteous flourishing is a description of your inner state when you refuse to separate yourself from your desired consequence. Picture yourself as the palm tree—upright, resilient, standing tall in the storm—while you grow like a cedar in Lebanon, lifted, extended, and rooted in the eternal. The promise is not triumph over others but alignment with your true nature, from which outer circumstances naturally align. If opposition arises, do not argue it; simply acknowledge that your awareness is the power behind it, and your wishes are already stated as fact within consciousness. Keep applying the assumption until the inner perception matches your outer experience. In this light, your sight and hearing become proof of the fulfilled state, and flourishing becomes your normal condition.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly, close your eyes, and assume you are the I AM already witnessing your desire fulfilled against opposition. Feel it real now, and let the inner sight confirm your flourishing.
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