Blessing Pharaoh Within
Genesis 47:7-10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 47 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Joseph brings Jacob before Pharaoh, and Jacob blesses Pharaoh. Pharaoh asks his age; Jacob replies that his years have been few and evil, and then Jacob blesses Pharaoh before leaving.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the inner diary of the mind, Pharaoh represents outer power and Jacob embodies the I AM, the steadfast consciousness. Jacob declares the years of his pilgrimage as 130 but calls them few and evil, not as defeat but as a shift in perception that does not bind reality. The act of blessing Pharaoh is an inner affirmation that the inner state governs the outer scene. When you meet the authorities of your day, you too can bless them and thereby establish harmony between inner I AM and outward circumstance. By blessing the outer, you align with the timeless life within, and aging loses its grip as time becomes a movement of awareness rather than a measure of doom. The blessing is a statement of grace that redefines what counts as wealth and longevity, turning a difficult scene into a classroom of discernment and faith in inner abundance. Thus your present moment becomes a sanctuary where inner light meets the world and returns as grace.
Practice This Now
Assume the Jacob posture now before your outer authority; bless that scene and revise the aging story by quietly affirming that the days of your pilgrimage are long in awareness, and feel it real.
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