Well of Pure Imagination
Genesis 24:16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 24 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Genesis 24:16 describes a pure, fair virgin who goes to the well, fills her pitcher, and returns, symbolizing inner readiness and the provision that follows from a purified consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Behold the damsel as your own consciousness at rest in the I AM. She is 'very fair'—a clear, undefiled sense of self, untouched by fear or lack. The word virgin is the purity of awareness not yet bent by external identity. When she goes down to the well, she answers inner life’s call, descending into the Source where imagination is living water. She fills her pitcher—the mind’s vessel—with water drawn from that source, a symbol of nourishing belief and the conviction that life flows freely from the I AM. Up she comes, carrying the gift to the world, a demonstration that inner state births outer experience. If you regard yourself as virgin consciousness, untainted by lack, you will find the wellspring within. The moment you assume fullness, you become the vessel through which life pours into your day.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes and declare, I AM that I AM; see yourself as pure consciousness drawing from the inner well, filling your mind's pitcher, and carrying it into your daily life.
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