Inner Division, Peleg's Birth
Genesis 10:25 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Genesis 10:25 records that Eber had two sons, Peleg and Joktan; Peleg's name signals a time when the earth was divided.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of Genesis 10:25 as a parable of your inner world. Peleg’s birth marks a moment when your awareness records a division, a point where two streams of thought become apparent. Yet the 'earth' you inhabit is not an external stage; it is your own consciousness in movement. Joktan can be seen as the other tendency, a direction your mind could follow. The verse invites you to watch the split with benevolent attention, not to choose one side against the other, but to recognize that you are the I AM who observes both. When you dwell in the awareness that God, the I AM, is the background of every name and event, the sense of division softens. Imagination becomes a harmonizing force, and the abrupt boundary reveals itself as a doorway to a higher unity. In this light, Peleg’s era is your opportunity to revise your perception from conflict to arising unity, born from the same ground of being. You are not divided; you are awakening to your wholeness.
Practice This Now
Assume you stand in Peleg’s day; feel the inner split in your mind. Revise by declaring, I AM the unity behind every division, and feel it real as the earth becomes one in your consciousness.
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