Inner Call and Divine Answer
Psalms 99:6-8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 99 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Moses, Aaron, and Samuel symbolize the inner priesthood who call on the LORD. God answers when the mind stays aligned with divine law and testimony.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the Psalm, Moses, Aaron, and Samuel are not distant figures but inner states—the priesthood of attention, devotion, and obedient imagination. When you call on the LORD, i.e., when you turn to the I AM that you are, the cloudy pillar—your guiding imagination—replies with clarity. The 'testimonies' and 'ordinance' are the fixed laws you choose to honor in your daily dream: the discipline of consistent imagination, the decision to hold the image of fulfilled desire, the refusal to feed anxious thoughts. Their petition is your own willingness to stay in a receptive mood, not begging but assuming. The line 'thou answeredst them' declares that God (your awareness) answers as you persist in the state you have assumed. Forgiveness appears as the correction of misperceived inventions—your mind’s misaligned thoughts—by recognizing them as phenomena within consciousness and returning to the original I AM. The violence of past images dissolves when you dwell in the inner courtroom of awareness and allow the divine order to be established. You are the cloud and the pillar; you are the voice and the answer; you are the law and the obedience.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes, assume the state I AM as the LORD of your inner temple, call upon it now, and sense its clear response. Then revise one troubling thought by passing it through that state and feeling it real as the answer you receive.
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