Inner Idols Awakening Now
Revelation 9:20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Revelation 9 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Verse 9:20 describes people who, despite plagues, do not repent from the 'works of their hands' or worship of idols. It points to a state of consciousness fixated on external symbols rather than inner truth.
Neville's Inner Vision
Imagine the plagues as inner disturbances inviting your attention to the idols you still worship. The rest of humanity who do not repent represents a state of consciousness that clings to external symbols—gold, silver, brass, stone, and wood—as if they could save or define life. In Neville’s terms these idols are thoughts, roles, or conditions you exalt above the I AM. They cannot see, hear, or walk because the observer has not yet acknowledged itself as the source of life. To repent is to revise your assumption about reality: not for the devils outside, but for the belief that you are separate from the One Life. When you insist, 'I am the I AM, the creator here,' the worship of idols loses its power, and fear-backed images melt away. The inner sight opens; you begin to move with grace, not as a pawn of outer circumstance, but as the living awareness that dreams the world into being. The plagues then cease to threaten and become the very instruction you use to return to your true self.
Practice This Now
Assume the feeling: I am the I AM, the sole creator of my world. Revise the belief that wealth, image, or status defines me until this awareness feels real and constant.
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