Inner Music, True Worship
Amos 6:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Amos 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Amos 6:5 speaks of people who chant and craft musical instruments for pleasure, mirroring outward show without true worship.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through the I AM, the verse reveals not a ban on music but a warning against worship that arises from the outer noise rather than the inner silence. When minds crave the thrill of chant and instrument, they are practicing a familiar stage play, a Davidic image projected onto life to fill a void in consciousness. The 'sound' becomes a substitute for awareness, a substitute for the steady realization that God is present as the I AM in every moment. To translate this into inner work, acknowledge that all harmony comes from within you, not from external tunings. Assume the sense of universal order—your own awareness—as the source of every harmony you hear. In the moment of revision, feel the presence of God as the conductor of your inner orchestra; let your thoughts, feelings, and sensations align with that I AM. As you do, the external music fades into background, and true worship—alignment with God within—fills your life.
Practice This Now
Assume the I AM is the source of all harmony; revise attachment to external tunes, and feel-it-real by sensing God's inner conduct of your life.
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