Seeing Beyond the Veil
Psalms 94:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 94 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse voices a claim that God does not see, or care about what the wicked do. It asserts instead that the God of Jacob is fully aware and watches over all.
Neville's Inner Vision
Notice how the voice in the verse mocks the assumption that God does not see. In truth, the LORD is the I AM that fills your awareness; therefore every act and motive is under the divine gaze you call your own. The wicked boast from a state of separation, a belief that life slips by unseen and unjudged. But as you claim this psalm as your own inward reality, you awaken to the fact that God’s watching is your own consciousness attending to itself. When you refuse the lie that you are unseen, you invite a revision of your experience: you choose to stand under the I AM’s regard, not out of fear but from the certainty that awareness judges nothing but loves what it perceives. Your thoughts and actions cease to be hidden because they are seen by the self that you truly are—the living, unbound awareness behind all scenes.
Practice This Now
Assume right now that the I AM is watching you; feel it real that you are seen by the divine gaze, and linger in that spacious awareness for several minutes.
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