Kiss of the I AM

Genesis 50:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Genesis 50 in context

Scripture Focus

1And Joseph fell upon his father's face, and wept upon him, and kissed him.
Genesis 50:1

Biblical Context

Joseph falls upon his father's face, weeps, and kisses him; a vivid moment of filial devotion.

Neville's Inner Vision

To Neville, the scene is not past history but an inner act of consciousness. Joseph's act of falling, weeping, and kissing is the inner posture of the I AM recognizing its own Father within. The father stands for the unchanging awareness—the I AM—that gives life to every relationship. When Joseph falls to the father's face, he yields to the inner presence and allows the truth of unity to enter; the tears are the release of stuck belief that separation is real; the kiss is the final affirmation that the apparent distance has dissolved into pure love. In this symbolic moment, you are invited to revise the feeling state: assume that your inner father is present now; feel his gaze, his blessing, and your oneness with him. As you dwell in this state, your outer memories of loss or struggle soften, and grace becomes your daily experience. The heart opens to gratitude because you have awakened to the I AM as your true Father and grounding.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: In a quiet moment, fall into the sense that your inner father is present; imagine him lifting your chin with a tender look and saying, 'I AM with you.' Let that feeling of I AM realign your heart and release lingering grief.

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