Inner Builder of Bethhoron
1 Chronicles 7:24 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Chronicles 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Sherah, the daughter, is credited with building Bethhoron—the nether and the upper portions—symbolizing two harmonized inner states of the mind.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the Neville reader, this verse invites you to see places as states of consciousness and builders as the I AM within. Sherah is not merely a historical figure but the feminine principle of design in your mind, the inner architect who constructs Bethhoron on two planes: the nether and the upper. The nether denotes subconscious beliefs, habits, and fears nestled in the valley of mind; the upper signifies higher understanding, unity, and purpose drawn from a higher awareness. When Sherah assumes the task of building, you recognize that your world is formed by inner images and decisions, not external power alone. Your inner alignment—imagining, believing, and feeling as if the city already exists—creates outward life that mirrors that harmony. Thus, family, work, and community become expressions of a single, ordered inner design under the I AM’s steady gaze. Discernment grows as you nurture harmony between the two Bethhorons, realizing your entire life is a construction of consciousness.
Practice This Now
ImaginativeAct: Sit quietly and envision Sherah at the site of Bethhoron within your mind; declare, 'I am the inner builder of my two Bethhorons.' Feel them already in harmony and let this feeling revise any limiting belief.
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