Esau and Jacob

Lecture dated November 13, 1959

Approximate read 26 min

{"Neville GoddardEsau and JacobImagination creates realityLaw of AssumptionBiblical allegoryJacob and Esau symbolismInner and outer selfSpiritual technique

In this lecture, Neville Goddard reinterprets the biblical story of Esau and Jacob as an allegory for the two aspects of self: the outer reactive self (Esau) and the inner divine imagination (Jacob). He shares vivid personal accounts of mystical experiences—from childhood oceanic visions to Samadhi-like trances of golden light—to illustrate the ongoing process of inner separation. Goddard emphasizes the law of assumption, explaining that by fully identifying with a desired state until it feels real, one can manifest that reality without external effort. He offers practical exercises in bi-location, visualization, and interior prayer to awaken and empower the imagination. Through these methods, the lecture demonstrates how the inner "Jacob" commands the outer "Esau" to fulfill one’s creative intentions, embodying the principle that imagination creates reality.

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