Daughters At The Wall

Nehemiah 3:12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Nehemiah 3 in context

Scripture Focus

12And next unto him repaired Shallum the son of Halohesh, the ruler of the half part of Jerusalem, he and his daughters.
Nehemiah 3:12

Biblical Context

Shallum, with his daughters, repairs part of Jerusalem's wall, highlighting inclusive, family-based participation in communal labor.

Neville's Inner Vision

Here, the wall stands for the boundaries of your life, the city you are building in consciousness. The man Shallum is not alone; he is joined by his daughters, symbolizing the collaboration of masculine and feminine energies within your own I AM. In Neville’s language, they repair together because the inner state has shifted from scarcity to abundance, from isolation to unity. The I AM in you recognizes that creation requires both planning and feeling; imagination is not external labor but the inner movement of consciousness. When you imagine Shallum and his daughters at work, you are rehearsing a new inner settlement: a city where every part of you is engaged in restoration. The wall you build is your focus—your goals, relationships, health—held steady by the conviction that you are already whole and capable of action. The daughters’ presence affirms that cooperation is not only permissible but essential; your inner resonance works with others, even those you have not yet acknowledged, to complete the structure. Return to the feeling that the repair has already occurred, and let the outward world rearrange to match.

Practice This Now

Assume the state of inner wholeness and imagine Shallum with his daughters repairing your inner wall. Feel the unity and completion as if the work is already done.

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