Inner Lineages of Sheshan
1 Chronicles 2:34-42 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Chronicles 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Sheshan has no sons but daughters; he gives his daughter to his Egyptian servant Jarha, who bears Attai, and a long line of descendants follows from Attai to Elishama, with Caleb's kin noted afterward.
Neville's Inner Vision
Observe that the outer genealogies here arise from a lack - no sons for Sheshan - yet inner life finds a way. In Neville's tongue, Sheshan's lack is a state of consciousness that invites the feminine principle (daughters) and the assisting power of imagination (the servant Jarha) to cooperate in birthing a new line: Attai and his descendants are not mere names but successive inner movements, each a state of awareness that becomes an outward circumstance. The chain that follows - Nathan, Zabad, Ephlal, Obed, Jehu, Azariah, Helez, Eleasah, Sisamai, Shallum, Jekamiah, Elishama - illustrates how one inner choice to release or pair with imagination seeds a long procession of experiences. The later mention of Caleb kin shows that a settled covenant loyalty operates within the whole field of consciousness, sustaining even diverse branches. The point is that outer lineage mirrors inner continuity: a life can birth a long line of events when the I AM accepts responsibility and lets the dream (Attai line) unfold through the servant of imagination. Your world follows the inner move you permit into form.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine you are Sheshan, aware of no outward sons. See your inner servant as the imagination giving birth to Attai and his lineage, and feel the living chain of inner states unfolding in your life today.
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