Proverbs 6:19 Inner Unity

Proverbs 6:19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Proverbs 6 in context

Scripture Focus

19A false witness that speaketh lies, and he that soweth discord among brethren.
Proverbs 6:19

Biblical Context

The verse names deceit and sowing discord as forces that fracture communal harmony, pointing to inner habits that drive such behavior. It invites you to examine your inner witness and choose unity.

Neville's Inner Vision

Consider the line as a map of your inner court: the 'false witness' is the habitual inner voice that condemns and blames, the story you tell yourself about another as if it were true. 'He that soweth discord among brethren' mirrors the disruptions you plant within your own consciousness when you rehearse separation, judgment, or fear about others. In Neville’s sense, God is I AM—your awareness—and imagination is the instrument by which you form your world. When you accept that what you call 'brethren' are aspects of yourself, discord dissolves as you shift the testimony you hold about them. Instead of a verdict that fragments, you utter a witnessing of unity: I am the one who beholds harmony, and the stories of division are only dreams the I AM is waking from. Your inner state becomes your outer condition—the moment you revise the narrative to reflect wholeness, the imagined world aligns with that truth, and the baneful witness is replaced by loving, coherent expression.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, breathe, and assume the feeling: I AM the witness; unity is real now. Revise any accusing inner voice by declaring, 'There is only harmony among all aspects of my being.' Then imagine the person you feared as radiant and aligned with your desired state.

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