Ambidextrous Mind Mastery
1 Chronicles 12:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Chronicles 12 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The warriors from Benjamin are equipped with bows and able to use both hands to throw stones and shoot arrows. They belong to Saul's family.
Neville's Inner Vision
Beloved, this verse is a parable of your inner life. The tribe of Benjamin, armed with bows and capable with both hands, represents a consciousness that is not one-sided but ambidextrous in its function. The right hand and the left symbolize your active and receptive faculties—thought and feeling, will and perception—working in concert under the command of the imagination, the bow of your inner life. Stones and arrows are the fixed beliefs you hurl and the decisive actions you launch as you imagine a future into being. When you acknowledge that your imagination can reach in any direction, you invite Providence to guide you; inner guidance comes as harmony between intention and sensation, between what you think and what you feel. The loyalty to Saul’s brethren speaks to a covenant with your own inner truth—your I AM presence—not a tribe outside, but the indwelling awareness that shapes your world. Practice a simple revision: assume you are already equally skilled in all directions of action, and feel your inner faculties coordinating to manifest your desired outcome.
Practice This Now
Assume the feeling that you are ambidextrous in mind and action; feel-it-real that your right-hand and left-hand inner powers are in perfect harmony, guiding you to your goal.
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