The Eternal Inner Throne
Psalms 93:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 93 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalms 93:2 affirms that the divine throne is established from ancient times and that God is from everlasting. It speaks of an unchanging sovereignty that grounds all order.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your inner throne is not a relic of history but a living posture of awareness. When the psalm says the throne is established of old, hear it as a statement about the unchanging state you already inhabit in consciousness—the I AM that never abandons its authority. From everlasting means the source of your sense of self cannot decay; it is timeless, eternal, and sovereign within your breathing, choosing, imagining. If fear or doubt appears, do not chase it; acknowledge that the movement of consciousness is simply the visible weather of your inner kingdom, and you, the observer, remain the square of stable light. In Neville's method, you revise by dwelling in the feeling that this throne is NOW where you stand; stand-assume your highest self as the governing reality and let your day move in accord. Your outer circumstances then reflect a nation ruled by calm, steadfast perception rather than by the fleeting thoughts of absence or lack.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly, place a hand on your chest, and repeat 'I AM' is the throne; feel the ancient, unshakeable presence in your chest until certainty arises. Carry this felt sense into the next hour and let it govern your choices.
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