Inner Reign Transition: Manasseh to Amon
2 Kings 21:18-19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 21 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Manasseh dies and is buried; his son Amon becomes king at twenty-two and rules for two years.
Neville's Inner Vision
Behold this inner parable as a sign for your mind. Manasseh represents a former pattern of consciousness that has run its course and slept with the fathers, no longer governing your thoughts. The garden of his house, the garden of Uzza, is the inner ground where such patterns are tended by memory and habit. When Manasseh sleeps, Providence awakens a new state and Amon, the son, takes the throne—an emergent mode of awareness you now entertain. Amon’s brief two-year rule signals the formative phase of this new state, and the reference to Meshullemeth points to the conditioning behind it. In Neville’s view, the I AM, your living consciousness, governs not by external lineage but by the present assumption you accept. Therefore, invite a new ruler into your inner realm—an inner state aligned with love, wisdom, and decisive action—and let it reign in your mind as the creative reality you desire.
Practice This Now
Practice: In the next moment, close your eyes and declare I AM the king of this inner realm. Then imagine Amon taking the throne within, feel the reign with calm, clarity, and decisive love, and let that state govern your thoughts now.
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