Inner Count of Rachel's Sons
Genesis 46:22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 46 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Genesis 46:22 lists Rachel’s fourteen sons, marking a complete tally of Jacob’s present lineage. It signals a fullness of family within the inner story.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this line, the fourteen souls are not bodies separated by space but moments of consciousness created by Jacob’s mind. Rachel’s sons become a mental census, a tally of the energies you permit to stand within your own house. Each name is not a person apart from you, but a facet of awareness you have borne into activity by your belief in separation and unity. When you read, 'these are the sons of Rachel,' you are reminded that your inner world is a family—love, loyalty, fear, faith, hope, patience, kindness, and so on—counted until a sense of wholeness settles. The number fourteen, two sevens, speaks of completion through right alignment: the inner count moves from fragmentation to harmony as you insist in imagination that all parts belong to the one I AM, the living reality of you. You do not seek them outside; you revise your sense of self into a state where every facet serves the whole. In that rebirth, the world without becomes a sign of the state within, and what you call 'families' and 'community' are simply the unity of conscious being.
Practice This Now
Assume the state 'I am the whole family of my being.' Revise any sense of separation by visualizing fourteen facets as one radiant circle around the I AM, and feel them united now.
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