Genesis 50:7-9 Inner Procession Of Unity
Genesis 50:7-9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 50 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Genesis 50:7-9 recounts a public funeral procession for Jacob, with Pharaoh’s servants and Egyptian elders accompanying Joseph and his brothers. The little ones and livestock remain in Goshen, while a vast, ceremonial company travels with chariots and horsemen.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through Neville’s lens, the scene is not a mere family rite but an inner movement of consciousness. Joseph represents the I AM in you; burying his father is the act of laying to rest a former sense of limitation. The elders of Pharaoh and the elders of Egypt symbolize the ruling powers of your mind that acknowledge your divinity, and the house of Joseph and the house of Jacob depict the integrated faculties—memory, purpose, and action—moving in harmony toward a new phase. The little ones and the flocks left in Goshen remind you that form is a vehicle, not the essence, and that attention is not fixed on outward appearance but on the reality behind it. The very great company, with chariots and horsemen, embodies the mobilized imagination—the dynamic energy of your I AM that can awaken all departments of consciousness. By aligning these parts in a solemn procession, you demonstrate that the old belief is being released and that life—your true life—goes forward in unity and dignity. The outer pageant becomes a mirror of your inner state: unity in purpose, respect for life, and the presence of the I AM everywhere.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: close your eyes and declare, 'I AM the company gathered in harmony within me now.' Then feel a warm, bright sense of unity moving through every part of your being, until the sense of reality confirms the new state.
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