Inner Reunion Of Jacob And Rachel

Genesis 29:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Genesis 29 in context

Scripture Focus

11And Jacob kissed Rachel, and lifted up his voice, and wept.
Genesis 29:11

Biblical Context

Jacob's kiss and weeping mark an outward sign of an inward reunion. The verse invites us to see love and presence as already real in consciousness, not merely an external event.

Neville's Inner Vision

Jacob kissing Rachel is the inner acknowledgment of your true I AM. Jacob stands for the conscious self that moves in your chest, while Rachel represents the beloved image your imagination has long treasured. When this I embraces that image, the outward kiss becomes the inner seal of unity. The weeping is the release of old separations—emotion pouring through as proof of a shift in state rather than a change of place. In Neville’s vocabulary, events are inner movements; this kiss marks the revision of your inner weather—fear dissolves, faith awakens, presence becomes your habitual reality. You are asked to dwell in the assumed proximity of the beloved and to feel as though the union is already true. Sit quietly, imagine meeting Rachel in your heart, and allow tears to rise as relief from lack. Hold that feeling as fact about yourself, and the inner reunion spoken by Genesis 29:11 will reveal itself as your lived experience.

Practice This Now

Practice: in a quiet moment, assume the feeling of already being in the presence of your beloved image. Say to yourself, I am one with God within, and stay with that feeling until it becomes your lived experience.

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