Three-Day Inner Return
2 Chronicles 10:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse shows a leader telling the people to return after three days, and the people depart. It points to a three-day pause as a moment for inner recalibration.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this simple command lies the spiritual law Neville teaches: you are and become by your state of consciousness. 'Come again unto me after three days' is not about weeks or clocks but about an inner invitation to revise your assumption. The people depart in outward action—an echo of your old, settled state—while the real change happens in the stillness of imagination. You are the I AM; your awareness holds the answer before it appears in form. The three-day pause is a disciplined interval during which you dwell in the feeling that your desire is already fulfilled. When you return to your life, you return with a new decision registered in consciousness, and events begin to align with that inner state. Practice is not waiting on the world, but changing your state and letting the world follow.
Practice This Now
In the next three moments (or three days in imagination), assume the fulfilled state and feel it as real. Repeat, until it becomes your natural awareness.
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