Inner Lineages of the Mind
1 Chronicles 4:6-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Chronicles 4 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Two lists of sons appear: Naarah’s four sons—Ahuzam, Hepher, Temeni, Haahashtari—and Helah’s three sons—Zereth, Jezoar, Ethnan. The passage frames these births as descendants of their mothers, highlighting lineage and kinship.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville's view, the lists are not genealogies but inventories of inner states. Naarah and Helah symbolize two currents of consciousness within you, each birthing its own 'sons'—Ahuzam, Hepher, Temeni, Haahashtari, Zereth, Jezoar, Ethnan. The outward names become symbols for qualities, habits, and expressions your mind can produce. Your life is the living record of the movements you have entertained in imagination. When you dwell in a memory or belief, you conceive its offspring; change the state you inhabit—idea, feeling, or assumption—and the lineage shifts. The magic is simple: you are the I AM, the enduring awareness; imagination is your instrument. To use this verse, identify a desired set of traits you wish to bear as 'sons.' Assume you already possess them; revise any sense of lack; feel each trait as an already-living part of you. The families of Naarah and Helah remind you that dignity and unity come from conscious inner fertility. By accepting these inner births as real, you rewrite your world without waiting for outer changes.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the I AM as the birth-giver of your inner lineages. Revise any limiting belief and feel these imagined dispositions as already yours, here and now.
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