Inner Weights, Outer Injustice
Micah 6:10-12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Micah 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage questions wealth earned by deceit and violence, depicting a community where lies and dishonest weights corrupt the rich and their realm. It emphasizes that outward riches do not prove righteousness unless inner intent aligns with truth.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the Neville Goddard key, Micah 6:10-12 is not about a city’s crime so much as the inner shopping-trolley of the mind. The 'treasures of wickedness' and 'deceitful weights' are states of consciousness by which you measure value—your habitual thoughts of scarcity, control, and short-cuts that harm others. The 'rich men' are not merely men of gold but entrenched attitudes: violence of fear, the tongue that lies to justify self-advantage, and the habit of claiming innocence while clinging to advantage. The outer conditions you call society mirror the inner balance you keep. Until you revise that inner scale, you cannot have true prosperity, for your imagination is the scale you live by. When you acknowledge that you have been counting impure wealth as pure, you domesticate a new standard—one of integrity, non-exploitation, and truth. The inner act is to assume a state where abundance arises from honest dealings, generosity, and the clear light of awareness (I AM) that sees through deceit. In that state, the outer house aligns with your new measure.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the I AM as your wealth in this moment. Revise your inner scale by affirming you measure value by truth and generosity, and observe your world begin to reflect that new balance.
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