Floods of Consciousness, Crowned I AM
Psalms 93:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 93 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The floods rise and roar, signaling chaos; the verse presents the Lord's sovereign presence above the tumult.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within you, the floods are currents of thought and feeling; the voice of chaos arises from fear, doubt, and demand. Psalm 93:3 becomes a note to your inner air: the I AM stands above the flood, not by resisting it but by calmly attending to it. The method is to assume you are the sovereign of your awareness and revise the scene by declaring that the waves lift, yet nothing disturbs your inner shore. The 'O LORD' is your I AM presence—awareness itself—and the floods' roar is the noise of unrevised belief. When you feel the surge—headlines, moods, or events—imagine your attention as the shoreline the tide cannot erase. Your present sense of I AM presence crystallizes the new state; the outer world will align to that conviction, and chaos dissolves into orderly image. This is how the floods become a sign of inner order rather than an outer threat.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: In communion with quiet, declare 'I AM' as sovereign over your consciousness and feel the calm as if it already is. Then revise the scene: picture the waves rising outside, while your inner shore remains unmoved, solid, and ordered.
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