Inner Lineage and Sacred Light

2 Samuel 14:27 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read 2 Samuel 14 in context

Scripture Focus

27And unto Absalom there were born three sons, and one daughter, whose name was Tamar: she was a woman of a fair countenance.
2 Samuel 14:27

Biblical Context

Absalom had three sons and a daughter named Tamar, noted for her fair countenance. The verse presents outer lineage as surface detail inviting inner interpretation.

Neville's Inner Vision

Think of Absalom's three sons and Tamar as symbolic states within your own consciousness. The three sons represent three currents of thought or feeling that are present in your inner life, while Tamar’s fair countenance signifies the beauty and integrity of your inner image. In Neville’s view, the literal genealogical lines are not merely historical facts but hidden structures of your inner kingdom—conditions you entertain in mind. The name Tamar, associated with beauty, becomes a pointer to the radiance of your true I AM, the awareness that births every sensation and perception. When you dwell in the I AM as the sole source of your reality, you realize that lineage and legacy are products of inner consciousness, not of time. If you seek purity and integrity in life, cultivate within a state where Tamar's beauty is your own inner appearance. Rehearse that you are the fairest countenance in your inner kingdom, cultivated by the I AM, fostering a lineage that manifests as harmony in your world.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and imagine Tamar's fair countenance shining within you; affirm, I am the fairest presence in my inner kingdom, and the I AM is shaping my lineage now; feel that certainty until it becomes your natural state.

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