Peaceful Passage to Inner Fathers
Genesis 15:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse promises a peaceful transition to an honored old age, highlighting inner peace as the fountain of lasting dignity.
Neville's Inner Vision
Genesis 15:15 invites you to interpret 'going to thy fathers in peace' as the I AM returning to its foundational states of consciousness rather than a literal death. The 'fathers' are the inner stations of awareness you have already imagined—the bedrock identities and laws by which you live. When you dwell in peace now, you enter the long life of the inner man, the 'good old age' Neville speaks of—a maturity that is not tied to years but to settled perception. Peace is not a passive resignation but a vivid certainty that your life is held by divine memory—your Imago Dei—within. The word 'buried' becomes a symbolic release of old self-images, making room for richer expression. If you revise your sense of aging by assuming that your I AM remains constant and invincible, the outer scene begins to reflect a dignified, untroubled presence. In this light, the future is not feared or earned; it is already present as you rest in the truth of God within.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the state of peace, as if you have already returned to the inner fathers. Let the feeling of settled, dignified life fill you and declare, 'I am in peace now; I am that I AM.'
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