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Psalm 109 is often read as a psalm of accusation or judgment.
In Oneness, it becomes a clearing of inner conflict.
This reimagined Psalm 109 does not direct harm outward.
It releases the voices of condemnation — both internal and external — by seeing through them.
✨ In this Oneness reading, Psalm 109:
• Dissolves self-attack and inner criticism
• Releases projection and blame
• Transforms anger into clarity
• Restores dignity and self-trust
What once sounded like judgment becomes discernment.
What once felt like attack becomes truth revealing itself.
This psalm reminds us that peace is not created by silencing emotion,
but by allowing it to resolve back into awareness.
🕊️ “No voice of accusation remains when truth is seen.”
By Latiska PowellPsalm 109 is often read as a psalm of accusation or judgment.
In Oneness, it becomes a clearing of inner conflict.
This reimagined Psalm 109 does not direct harm outward.
It releases the voices of condemnation — both internal and external — by seeing through them.
✨ In this Oneness reading, Psalm 109:
• Dissolves self-attack and inner criticism
• Releases projection and blame
• Transforms anger into clarity
• Restores dignity and self-trust
What once sounded like judgment becomes discernment.
What once felt like attack becomes truth revealing itself.
This psalm reminds us that peace is not created by silencing emotion,
but by allowing it to resolve back into awareness.
🕊️ “No voice of accusation remains when truth is seen.”