Conscious Assembly and Nation
2 Chronicles 7:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Solomon conducts a seven-day feast with all Israel, gathering a very great multitude from Hamath to the river of Egypt. It emphasizes expansive unity in worship and communal devotion.
Neville's Inner Vision
Here the outward festival is a symbol of an inner feast. In Neville's vocabulary, the feast is a sustained state of consciousness you assume until it becomes your real world. Solomon stands for the I AM within you, a ruler of a vast inner kingdom where 'Israel' denotes the many parts of your mind now harmonized. The seven days mark a complete cycle of renewed attention, a deliberate dwelling in the one state until dispersion gives way to unity. The geography—from Hamath to the river of Egypt—maps the reach of your awareness, reminding you not to limit your kingdom by old separations. The very presence of a 'great congregation' within signals that all aspects of consciousness can be willing to align when you persist in the assumption. Your practice is simple: step into the inner assembly, assume the state of wholeness, and feel it as already true. Do not chase circumstances; revise your inner narrative until you feel the I AM claiming everything in sight.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes; dwell in the inner feast for a few minutes, feeling all parts of your mind singing in unison, and affirm, 'I AM one with my whole being.' Then proceed as if this unity were already proven.
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