Inner Flocks, Inner Wealth
Genesis 30:35-36 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 30 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Laban removes specific stock and sets a three-day gap, leaving Jacob to feed the rest of the flocks.
Neville's Inner Vision
Genesis presents an outer scene that mirrors your inner economy. Laban's division is the movement of limiting beliefs about wealth into compartments; the three-day gap is the pause where you can choose a new vision rather than repeat the old story. Jacob tending the rest shows the part of you that stays with the living energy of your consciousness—your desires, impressions, and possibilities—that must be nourished for the next season of life. Wealth appears not as external control, but as the vitality of awareness fed by your attention. Each image you hold in mind becomes a flock under your care; when you claim ownership of the whole inner flock, the apparent separation fades and abundance follows from the feel of reality already present. Remember: you are the I AM, the sovereign shepherd of every faculty. When you assume that you own all the flocks, you invite multiplication, not by forcing outcomes, but by aligning inner state with creative principle.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly and revise your wealth image by declaring, 'I am the I AM that feeds all my inner flocks.' Then feel it real, imagining the entire flock resting under one shepherd, abundance flowing through every part of my being.
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