Inner Burial Seven-Day Rite
1 Chronicles 10:12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Chronicles 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
A community of valiant men gathers, retrieves Saul and his sons' bodies, buries them under an oak at Jabesh, and fasts seven days.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your inner scene: the valiant aspects of consciousness rise within, taking away the dead self Saul and his sons' identifications, and burying them under the oak of steadfast awareness. The act of fasting seven days becomes a disciplined quiet in which old stories dissolve and the I AM breathes a new unity. The burial is not of bodies but of limiting definitions; the mourning becomes the space where imagination is free to conceive a life of reverent alignment. See the inner community as the I AM gathered in love, restoring a true worship that does not depend on outward rites but on a conscious state, a return to the inner kingdom where all is fully present. I remind you that every external sign is but a symbol of an inner condition, and by holding this image you reform your life.
Practice This Now
Assume that the old, fear-based self is retrieved and buried in your inner oak of unwavering awareness; then practice seven days of inner quiet, allowing unity and reverence to rise in consciousness.
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