Inner Echoes of Genesis 50:26
Genesis 50:26 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 50 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Joseph dies at 110, is embalmed, and placed in a coffin in Egypt.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the inner I AM, Genesis 50:26 speaks not of a corpse in a tomb but of a completed chapter within the self. Joseph’s death at one hundred and ten marks the closing of a phase in the dream of identity, a phase that believed in a bondage of forms in Egypt. The embalming is the inner act by which memory preserves what has been learned, a respectful sealing of that achievement in the field of consciousness so the soul may move unseen toward its next instruction. The coffin in Egypt signals a place where the outer story remains, while the inner life remains free, intact, ready for Providence to unfold the next scene. Remember: the biblical pages are states of consciousness; death is a shift of state, not extinction. Your own life follows the same law—as you stop living as a limited character, you awaken to a higher sense of being that fulfilled the promise once whispered by a dreamt memory. The death of the old self does not erase the beloved narrative; it makes possible the arrival of a new, more abundant expression of the I AM.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and repeat, 'I am the I AM, the author of this dream; the old self dies, and a new self emerges.' Feel the release as you envision the coffin dissolving into light and a fresh chapter unfolding within your consciousness.
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