Inner Choir of Twelve
1 Chronicles 25:9-12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Chronicles 25 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
These verses enumerate the assignments of the first five choirs (Asaph, Gedaliah, Zaccur, Izri, Nethaniah), each with twelve members. The scene emphasizes orderly worship and lineage within the community.
Neville's Inner Vision
Picture the inner temple where the roll call of your consciousness proceeds exactly as written: Asaph, Gedaliah, Zaccur, Izri, Nethaniah with their brethren—twelve each. In Neville's psychology, these are not external men but states of consciousness within you. The first lot is the act of attention called forth by your I AM and directed to Joseph—the seat of your central awareness—showing you that even in worship there is a structure, a method, a known order. The twelve signify the wholeness of your inner faculties at work in harmony: perception, memory, imagination, will, desire, joy, stillness, reason, faith, courage, affection, expression. When you acknowledge this inner distribution and align it by noticing, you activate a vibrational pattern that invites corresponding experiences in your life. The repeated "twelve" assertion confirms that every part has a place and moves in concert with the whole. By assuming the fulfilled state—these parts serving one temple—you catalyze unity, and your outer world follows suit with greater coherence and less resistance.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine the twelve inner faculties lined in their appointed offices. Assume the state where this inner order is real now, and feel the harmony as your attention and imagination cooperate.
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