Breaches to the Inner Palace

Amos 4:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Amos 4 in context

Scripture Focus

3And ye shall go out at the breaches, every cow at that which is before her; and ye shall cast them into the palace, saith the LORD.
Amos 4:3

Biblical Context

Verse 4:3 pictures exits through breaches, where people and cattle are driven toward a royal palace as an emblem of judgment and exile. It suggests that through disruptions, a path to a larger order is opened.

Neville's Inner Vision

Amos's breach is not a breach in a wall but in the screen of your own awareness. The breaches are openings in consciousness where a new state may enter. If fear or lack occupies your attention, you stand at the breach; if you desire abundance, peace, or health, you step through by imagining that you already possess it. The palace is your unalterable I AM, the constant awareness upon which forms depend. To cast what you fear into the palace is to surrender the current image to the divine mind inside you and invite a fresher one to reign. Judgment in this light is a summons to take responsibility for the inner climate; you choose the state that rules your days. By dwelling in the feeling of the wish fulfilled, by assuming the end and living from it, you align outer events with your inner vision. Do not resist exile as punishment; reinterpret it as a doorway back to inner order. Your job is to keep the inner posture steady until the world around you mirrors the new meaning you have assumed.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and identify a current lack. Assume the feeling of the fulfilled state as already real for one minute, then imagine your disruptive energy flowing into the inner palace and coming under the rule of the new image.

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