One Accord Within

Acts 2:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Acts 2 in context

Scripture Focus

1And when the day of Pentecost was fully come, they were all with one accord in one place.
Acts 2:1

Biblical Context

Acts 2:1 portrays believers gathered in unity, in one place, awaiting a divine visitation that shifts their shared reality.

Neville's Inner Vision

To Neville, the Pentecost scene is a vivid allegory of inner life. 'All with one accord' is not about external arrangement but a state of consciousness where inner faculties move together beneath the I AM you call self. When you imagine you are in the same vibration with others—family, friends, or colleagues—you release a wind of creative power. The day of Pentecost in your psyche comes when your mind quiets its separate chatter and aligns with the one purpose you choose. The Presence you seek is not distant; it is the awareness that flows when you stand as the I AM in many forms, embracing unity as your natural condition. In this state, events begin to move with ease—the outward Pentecost is your inner state becoming outward reality. Practice: dwell in that oneness, revise any sense of separation, and feel the shared heartbeat of your circle. Then imagine the room filling with quiet assurance and let that feeling widen until it seems to touch every detail of your life.

Practice This Now

Assume you and others are in one accord; breathe into the unity, and let that present sense of oneness guide your actions today.

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