Two Companies of Thanksgiving
Nehemiah 12:31-32 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Nehemiah 12 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Nehemiah 12:31-32 describes two great companies of Judah raised on the wall to give thanks, with one group moving toward the dung gate. The scene highlights communal worship, leadership, and the path of gratitude along the boundary of life.
Neville's Inner Vision
On the inner screen, the wall is your boundary of attention; the princes are the focal points of your awareness; the two companies are two streams of grateful being that march along the line of your life. When you acknowledge, in imagination, that you are the I AM, you set the event as present. The right-hand march toward the dung gate is not a surrender to impurity but a poetic symbol: even the place where waste goes can be blessed by thanksgiving, transforming the day. By appointing these companies, Nehemiah demonstrates that you can organize your consciousness by intention: gather your energy, assign it to gratitude, and let the movement along the wall be a moral cadence toward greater holiness and unity. The act of giving thanks changes what the wall reveals; it makes space for harmony among the princes of your inner realm. If you feel separation or heaviness, re-vision to see the wall as a boundary of awareness, not a barrier; your gratitude travels its length, and your life aligns with a single, glorious I AM.
Practice This Now
Assume the state now: see yourself on the wall with two great companies of thanksgiving, moving along the path of life. Feel the gratitude as real until it saturates your whole sense of being.
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