Inner Left-Handed Precision

Judges 20:16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Judges 20 in context

Scripture Focus

16Among all this people there were seven hundred chosen men lefthanded; every one could sling stones at an hair breadth, and not miss.
Judges 20:16

Biblical Context

Judges 20:16 notes seven hundred left-handed men who could sling stones with hair-breadth accuracy and not miss.

Neville's Inner Vision

Judges 20:16 invites us to attend to a state of inner training rather than a battlefield. In my language, the seven hundred left-handed slingers are states of consciousness—dispositions that move in from within and do not miss because the I AM is directing the aim. Left-handedness signals a secondary channel of attention, a way of turning away from the crowd’s haste and listening to the still, soft voice of possibility. When I imagine myself as this archer, I am reminded that Providence is not a distant decree but the very movement of belief and feeling in this moment. Each slinger is a facet of my inner self, activated by a single decision: I am the archer, I am the aim, I am the proof that the desired outcome exists now. In work and vocation, the hair breadth becomes the boundary where imagination and fact meet; with exact inner alignment, the world reflects the precision I already possess. The result is not luck but the natural expression of an unassailable certainty, a life governed by I AM and sustained by disciplined feeling.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: Close your eyes, assume you are the left-handed archer of your own life, and feel the certainty that you cannot miss; dwell in the feeling that the outcome is already realized and let belief and sensation settle into your body.

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