Temple Chambers Of The Mind
2 Chronicles 31:11-15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 31 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Hezekiah commands the house of the LORD to prepare chambers, collects offerings and tithes, and appoints Levites to oversee and distribute the holy things to priests and people.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this narrative, the temple of Jerusalem is not a building alone but a symbol of your own awareness. Hezekiah's command to prepare chambers is the decisive act of reorganizing your inner room where thoughts and energies reside. The faithful bringing of offerings, tithes, and dedicates things corresponds to the thoughts you consent to and the energies you commit to the highest use. The rulers—Cononiah, Shimei and their brothers—represent the disciplined faculties of attention and discernment that govern your inner administration under the King’s command. The assignment of Kore the porter to oversee the freewill offerings signifies how your willingness to give closes the gap between lack and measure, distributing the oblations and the most holy things to the right channels. In Neville's terms, this scene invites you to revise your inner state: reorganize your inner chambers, value every offering as energy, and appoint your mental officers to distribute with justice, ensuring both great and small receive their due. When you consciously cultivate this order, your life becomes a temple that functions as you intend.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes and assume you are the ruler of your inner temple. See the chambers prepared and offerings gathered, then watch your faculties distribute energy to worthy uses.
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