Inner Kinship and Unity
1 Chronicles 1:39 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Chronicles 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
It simply records Lotan's sons and identifies Timna as Lotan's sister. The verse functions as a brief genealogical note rather than a narrative event.
Neville's Inner Vision
Suppose you are aware that all relationships in the text are states of consciousness. The names Lotan, Hori, Homam, Timna are inner dispositions that stand in your mind's hall of kinship. The line is not an external pedigree; it is the order and rhythm of your own heart's connections. Timna's being Lotan's sister signals that the love of neighbor begins within the circle of self—your inner family. The verse invites you to acknowledge unity within separation; to recognize that the tribe you call mine and the neighbor you call other are two currents in the same I AM. When you entertain the sense that kinship abides in consciousness, your choices align with harmony; family bonds soften, community grows, and love flows outward as you revise your inner world. The line becomes your habit pattern, the sister your inner harmony; you are not building a history but awakening to the feeling of unity you already are.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe, and declare: I and my neighbor are one in the I AM. Revise by picturing Timna as an aspect of your inner love and rest in the unity that already exists.
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