Inner Maker of Stars
Amos 5:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Amos 5 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Amos 5:8 invites you to seek the Creator who orders the heavens and the earth, turning shadows into dawn and day into night by the disposition of consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Seek the I AM that orders the lights of your inner firmament—the seven stars and Orion of memory, belief, and desire. This is not external pursuit but an inward turning toward awareness that creates worlds. When you turn from the shadow of death—your fear, limitation, and past identifications—toward the dawn of realization, the morning arises within you. The day you call forth in your mind is fashioned by the way you imagine the self. The waters you feel stirring in you—emotions, impulses, longings—are not random; they answer to your inner speech and the authority you grant to the self that you are. When you acknowledge, The LORD is my name, you name the singular I AM that experiences and manifests. Amos speaks of outer imagery, but Neville's law remains: the Creator within is the active principle; the cosmos, event, and life follow from your state of consciousness. Your task is to dwell in that awareness and let it inform your feelings and revisions, not chase external signs.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare: I am the I AM; now I call forth the morning. Revise the night as I shift my inner state and feel the dawn arise as my experience.
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