Inner Lineage of Gershon

Exodus 6:17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Exodus 6 in context

Scripture Focus

17The sons of Gershon; Libni, and Shimi, according to their families.
Exodus 6:17

Biblical Context

Exodus 6:17 names Libni and Shimi, tracing their line by families. In Neville's view, this points to inner lineages shaping our state of consciousness through organized patterns.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within you, Libni and Shimi stand as two states of consciousness, two currents that appear according to their families—the organized patterns by which you live and move. The name Libni may stand for a framing of memory and order; Shimi for the song or expression that flows through your days. When you accept that the verse speaks of inner lineages rather than distant ancestors, you see that your outer world is an echo of your inner structure. The I AM, your one true awareness, does not divide these parts but recognizes them as branches of the same tree. By acknowledging each as a valid member of your inner family, you loosen the sense of separation and invite unity. The moment you dwell in the feeling that you are all of these dispositions—yet not their master but their source—you awaken to the reality that your life is a dream dreamed by consciousness, now being revised by your attention. Thus presence replaces struggle, and harmony becomes your standard.

Practice This Now

Practice: close your eyes and declare I AM as the root of all your inner families. Revise any discordant voices into a single lineage, and feel it real.

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