Naphtali: Freedom Through Words

Genesis 49:21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Genesis 49 in context

Scripture Focus

21Naphtali is a hind let loose: he giveth goodly words.
Genesis 49:21

Biblical Context

Naphtali, in this verse, is described as a hind let loose who speaks goodly words. It symbolizes inner freedom and the gift of eloquent, wholesome speech.

Neville's Inner Vision

Naphtali is the hind let loose within you, the swift creature that breaks the gates of limitation and moves with grace in the field of your consciousness. When you read that he giveth goodly words, understand that the 'words' are not mere sound; they are the external shadows of an inner state. The hind set free is your freedom of imagination; to be free is to think from the end already realized. The goodly words flow from the awareness that you are the I AM, the one consciousness expressing itself as speech, delivery, and prophecy. Your inner life becomes the drumbeat of your voice; your thoughts align with truth and faithfulness, delivering deliverance in the moment you assume it. Practice by assuming Naphtali's liberty now: imagine yourself unbound, swiftly moving through any obstacle; feel the words forming in your mouth as if they already exist in your heart; repeat that your words are goodly with ease. In this way, you honor the promise of prophecy and translate inner conviction into outward speech that liberates and clarifies.

Practice This Now

Assume Naphtali's state now: I am the hind let loose. Feel the release travel from chest to throat, and affirm that my words are goodly and true; speak a single line that expresses your inner freedom.

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