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Psalm 115 is often framed as a contrast between belief and illusion.
In Oneness, it becomes a gentle return to living awareness.
This reimagined Psalm 115 does not argue against anything.
It simply reveals what is alive and responsive versus what is imagined and inert.
✨ In this Oneness reading, Psalm 115:
• Restores trust in lived experience
• Dissolves dependency on external validation
• Reframes faith as presence, not belief
• Affirms life as expressive and aware
What is alive responds.
What is imagined has no voice.
This psalm reminds us that truth is not defended —
it is recognized.
🕊️ “I trust what is living and present.”
By Latiska PowellPsalm 115 is often framed as a contrast between belief and illusion.
In Oneness, it becomes a gentle return to living awareness.
This reimagined Psalm 115 does not argue against anything.
It simply reveals what is alive and responsive versus what is imagined and inert.
✨ In this Oneness reading, Psalm 115:
• Restores trust in lived experience
• Dissolves dependency on external validation
• Reframes faith as presence, not belief
• Affirms life as expressive and aware
What is alive responds.
What is imagined has no voice.
This psalm reminds us that truth is not defended —
it is recognized.
🕊️ “I trust what is living and present.”