Esau and Jacob Inside You

Genesis 33:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Genesis 33 in context

Scripture Focus

4And Esau ran to meet him, and embraced him, and fell on his neck, and kissed him: and they wept.
Genesis 33:4

Biblical Context

Esau runs to meet Jacob; they embrace and weep, symbolizing an outer reunion that mirrors an inner reconciliation in your mind.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within this story you are witnessing two states of consciousness meeting and becoming one. Esau represents the instinctive, reactive part of you—fear, haste, old memory—rushing toward the more settled, I AM awareness that Jacob embodies. When they embrace, kiss, and weep, the scene reveals a shift you can perform in your own mind: you choose to meet your past with the present awareness that you are already complete. The reunion is not about changing people but about changing your inner posture toward them. As you imagine this moment, you align the elder self and the wiser self, dissolving resistance and allowing forgiveness to ride in on the tears. The I AM writes the plot; imagination is the instrument by which you revise it. If you dwell in the feeling that you are reconciled—already forgiven, already loved—the external world must reflect that harmony. Practice this now: assume the feeling of the embrace, let go, and watch how your relationships soften into peace.

Practice This Now

Assume you are reconciled now. Close your eyes, visualize Esau rushing to meet you, embracing, kissing, and weeping; feel forgiveness flood your chest and declare, I AM that I AM, and rest in the new scene.

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