Inner Inheritance of Manasseh
Joshua 13:29 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Joshua 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Moses allocated inheritance to the half-tribe of Manasseh according to their families.
Neville's Inner Vision
Imagine that Joshua's record is not of a land purchase, but of a state of life you awaken within. The 'inheritance' Moses gives is the fixed form your awareness chooses for a part of your being—the 'half-tribe' of Manasseh. This is not geography but a disposition you enter by inner consent. In Neville's teaching, places are mental attitudes; the act of giving corresponds to a revision you make in your own self-image. When you declare that this portion belongs to you by family lines—the line of loyalty, covenant, and unity—you are only recognizing what your I AM has already prepared. The 'families' are the organized divisions of consciousness you honor: your vows, your commitments, your sense of belonging to something greater than yourself. The text tells us that such inheritance is not handed to you from outside; it is assigned from within as you align with the sea of life called God. As you hold this vision, you awaken the latent energy in that segment, and your experience aligns with your decision.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quiet, eyes closed, place your hand on your heart and silently declare: 'I now inherit the fullness of unity within me.' Imagine the half-tribe of Manasseh receiving its allotted land as your own inner dispositions becoming tangible; dwell in the changed sense of belonging for a minute, then re-enter daily life.
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