Inner Hearing and Seeing
Psalms 94:8-11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 94 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 94:8-11 shows that the all-seeing God perceives the vanity of human thoughts. It invites you to awaken to the I AM within and align your inner hearing and seeing with wisdom.
Neville's Inner Vision
All the talk in Psalm 94:8–11 is not about others out there; it is about you in the court of your own consciousness. When it asks, 'Understand, ye brutish ... fools, when will ye be wise?' it points to the moments you forget that awareness is the sole power that creates, judges, and corrects from within. The ear and the eye are not merely organs; they are inner faculties by which you hear the I AM and see the truth you imagine. The chastisement and correction are the quiet revisions you breathe into your thoughts, knowing that the Lord—the divine awareness within you—knows the thoughts you entertain, even vanity, and calls you back to alignment. If you live as the I AM, Providence guides every event as a sign you are waking to wholeness. Your task is to reject separation, observe with compassion, and claim the thought that you are already wise by virtue of awareness. Imagination is your instrument: imagine the desired state now, feel-it-real, and let it redefine what you see and hear.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume the I AM is awake within you now; revise a troubling thought about someone and feel it real that you hear the answer from this higher vantage point. Let the imagined response steer your next actions as if you already know the truth.
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