The Inner Harim Line
Ezra 2:39 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezra 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ezra 2:39 lists Harim’s descendants and records their number as 1,017. It anchors lineage in the text.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your inner Harim is the sacred priestly line of consciousness, the order within you that stands in the presence of the I AM. The verse does not measure a crowd of outsiders; it measures the consistency of your inner state. The thousand and seventeen become not a census of people but a chorus of moments where you recall that God dwells in you as awareness. By counting these inner states, you train yourself to trust what imagination is bringing forth: reality follows belief. When you treat Harim as your disciplined faculty of reverent attention — a line that is complete and ready to serve truth — you enact the law that the world reflects your inner life. So practice is simple: assume you are already the line, feel the sacred presence, and let the evidence of your life adjust to match that inner certainty. As you dwell in this awareness, you will notice that your daily experiences align with the conviction that God within is directing every scene.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and declare, 'I am the Harim—the sacred line within me—present now.' Feel each moment as evidence; imagine 1,017 inner states aligning with God until the sense of reality is complete.
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