Genesis Inner Unveiling: Leah
Genesis 29:23-25 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 29 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jacob discovers Leah by night instead of Rachel, revealing a pivotal moment of deception in the family bargain.
Neville's Inner Vision
All the chapters of Genesis, in Neville's reading, are scenes inside your consciousness. The evening where Leah enters is not about a daughter named Leah alone, but about a belief that seems true in the dusk of your present state. Leah appears because you have identifications that have not yet been refined into your true I AM. The deception of Laban is the outer trick of habit, the mind's old habit of thinking you must earn love or security through appearances. Jacob's yearning for Rachel represents a craving to inhabit a future fulfilled state. In this light, the morning revelation is not a scandal; it is the inner correction: a conversion of your sense of self from a dependent, unsealed state to the consciousness that you already possess all you desire. So you revise: you declare, I AM the one who now awakens to the fulfilled covenant. Sit with that feeling until it becomes your habitual sense of self, and let the world bend to your inner agreement. Loyalty to the higher self is the true obedience that births your desired scene.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes, breathe, and revise the scene by declaring 'I AM the one who now awakens to the fulfilled covenant.' Feel the truth in your bones until it sits as your present sensation.
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