Inner Harvest Dream
Genesis 41:5-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 41 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Pharaoh dreams two harvests on one stalk: seven rank ears. Then seven thin, windblasted ears appear and devour the healthy ones, waking him from the dream.
Neville's Inner Vision
From Neville's spirit I hear the dream as a cue to inner states, not a memory of fields. The seven rank ears are a concrete symbol of a consciousness filled with sufficiency, order, and reliable yield. The seven thin ears that follow represent a wind of belief blowing through your inner garden, thinning your sense of abundance with fear, doubt, or lack. When the thin ears move to devour the full ears, the message is clear: your current feeling states can obscure or invert what you truly know to be real in your I AM. The dream invites you to notice that the harvest you experience is consecutive, a dance of consciousness that can shift in an instant by shifting your interior assumption. Providence, for Neville, is the steady intelligence of awareness that responds to the state you hold in mind. By choosing a state of fullness—feeling already that the harvest is secure—you permit the outer world to reflect that inner vision. The law is simple: imagine, feel, and persist in the inner reality until it asserts itself as your experience.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes and assume the inner state of abundance, imagining seven full ears on a single stalk. Feel the reality of sufficiency, then revise the sense of lack by affirming I am the I AM abundance now.
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