Inner Presence Melts Mountains
Psalms 97:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 97 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse says the presence of the LORD causes the hills to melt. This melting signifies how consciousness saturated with divine presence dissolves rigid outer conditions.
Neville's Inner Vision
To me, the line is not about geography but psychology. The hills, stiff beliefs, and fixed opinions are not outside forces but states of consciousness. The 'presence of the LORD' is the I AM within you—the awareness that simply is, here and now. When you rest your attention in that Presence, you stop feeding the old structures with belief and fear. They soften, as mountains do when seen through the light of recognition; not by force, but by a change of vantage. Imagination becomes the true architect of experience; what you imagine by the I AM is what you embody. In this moment, you are the Lord of the whole earth, and the outer world bows to that inner sovereignty. The dissolving of the hills is the felt shift from a self-constrained state to one saturated with divine life. Remember: reality is not fixed; it is the ongoing act of consciousness choosing to awaken.
Practice This Now
Practice: Sit quietly and affirm 'I AM' as your present reality. Visualize the hills of limitation melting before that Presence and linger in the felt shift.
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