Prison Dreams, Inner Interpretation
Genesis 40:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 40 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Two prisoners, the butler and the baker, dream dreams in the same night. Each dream awaits its own interpretation.
Neville's Inner Vision
Observe that the prison is not stone but a state of consciousness; the two men mirror two parts of your own being, both moving through a single night of inner revelation. The butler and the baker represent desires and judgments, and their dreams arrive to tell you how you are interpreting life. The key is not in a future escape but in an inner interpretation that you already possess in I AM. When you assume the interpretation as true, you release the meaning that binds your sense of self. The kingdom of God is not a distant realm but the awareness that interprets correctly and moves with grace. Practically, do not chase external outcomes; enter the inner scene and revise your sense of self until the dream's meaning aligns with your desired state. The dream is a map; the interpretation is the action; you become free by dwelling in the feeling of already having what you seek.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine you are the interpreter of your own dreams; revise the scene in your mind, saying 'I AM free now' and feel the release until it is real.
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