Inner Branches of Consciousness
1 Chronicles 1:42 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Chronicles 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse lists the sons of Ezer and Dishan—Bilhan, Zavan, Jakan, Uz, and Aran. It presents genealogical names as a record of lineage.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Neville’s frame, the names are not merely lineage but inner states of consciousness—a map of your faculties and the choices shaping your life. Ezer and Dishan become two streams of imagination within the one I AM, each giving birth to distinctive energies: Bilhan, Zavan, and Jakan mirror projects, relationships, and decisions arising from awareness; Uz and Aran signal stillness, action, and creative impulse sought through unity. The list reveals how your inner family of mind organizes itself when attended with awareness. Providence flows as the quiet sense that these branches belong to the same tree, a unity of inner states under the I AM. When you dwell in this inner scene, you are not recording history, you are shaping it from within. By choosing a single harmonious assumption, you align the branches and thereby reflect that inner unity in outer life.
Practice This Now
Assume you are the I AM surveying your inner branches; revise any discord by affirming, 'These branches belong to a single tree of life.' Feel the unity as you breathe.
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