Inner Conquest of Seir
Genesis 14:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Horites dwell on Mount Seir near Elparan by the wilderness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider Genesis 14:6 as a map of my inner kingdom. The Horites are the old, stubborn habits that inhabit the high places of my consciousness—Seir—where I once believed I must labor to prevail. Elparan, by the wilderness, marks the edge of the unknown within me, where I am invited to revise my sense of self. God is not distant but the I AM within—awareness itself—that perceives and permits a shift in vision. To conquer the Horites is to accept that I already possess the ground: inner harmony, unity, and guidance. When I stop arguing with limitation and imagine from the state of fullness, I raise the inner vibration; the mountains yield to a new government of awareness, a Presence that moves me toward Elparan. Providence operates as a quiet, constant awareness that I am the owner of my inner Seir today. The Kingdom of God becomes a living reality in me now, a present arrangement of unity within, guided by the Presence I AM.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume you are already in possession of Seir's high ground. Imagine the Horites dissolving before your I AM Presence, then move toward Elparan by the wilderness and feel the unity that already rests within you.
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