Dreamer and the Inner Plot
Genesis 37:18-20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 37 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
From afar, Joseph's brothers conspire to kill him and throw him into a pit, planning to cover it with a lie about a beast. They taunt him as 'the dreamer' and declare they will see what becomes of his dreams.
Neville's Inner Vision
Joseph’s dreamer status rises as a living vision in you, while the plot against him reveals the mind’s habit of resisting a new possibility. The distant figure of the dreamer is your future fulfilled, yet inner voices whisper doom: slay the dream, cast it into a pit, and declare a beast has devoured it. These are not outsiders but states of consciousness—fear, doubt, and lack—testing the reality of your imagining. The 'pit' stands for limitation; the 'beast' for impatience and disbelief masquerading as truth. You, as the I AM, can revise the scene now by recognizing you are the dreamer, and affirm: I am the power that makes dreams real; I am the observer of this scene, not its victim. Allow the dream to remain intact and declare the end is already accomplished in imagination. Feel the fulfillment as present reality and let the plot dissolve as your inner sense of self asserts the certainty of your creative I AM.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: In a quiet moment, assume the end you desire is already real. See the dreamer alive and thriving in your inner scene, and declare, 'The dream is not slain; it is embraced by my I AM.'
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