Interpretation Belongs to God
Genesis 40:7-8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 40 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Joseph asks why they look sad; the officers explain they dreamed and have no interpreter. Joseph declares that interpretations belong to God and offers to hear the meaning.
Neville's Inner Vision
Joseph’s question and the officers’ sorrow reveal a living truth: every dream and every life movement is an inner signal, and the interpreter is the I AM within. In the Neville mode, the scene is not about external charts but about states of consciousness. The word interpretations is not a verdict from without, but a capability already resident in God within you. When Joseph asks whether interpretations belong to God, he invites us to stop seeking an outside oracle and to turn attention back to the perceiver of the dream—the awareness that is always awake. The dream, fear, or desire arises in your own mind; its meaning unfolds as you acknowledge that God, your own I AM, can translate it. The sadness of the ward becomes a sign you have not yet allowed the inner interpreter to function; the moment you assent that interpretation belongs to God, you unlock guidance, clarity, and resolution. Practice seeing your present challenge as a dream asking for divine interpretation, and let the inner logic of your higher self supply the meaning you seek.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: In quiet, assume the inner interpreter is active now; whisper that interpretations belong to God within you. Feel the meaning arriving as already given.
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