In Neville Goddard’s teachings, the imagination is the creative power of God—the source of all manifestation. This perspective shifts how we view the story of Abram and Sarai. When God changes their names to Abraham and Sarah, He is not simply renaming them. In the realm of imagination and manifestation, this is a symbolic act of transforming their identity to align with their destined fulfilment.
At the heart of this transformation lies the Hebrew letter He (ה), which is added to their names. The letter He symbolises a window, a breath, or a portal—an opening that allows for the passage of spirit, the inflow of divine energy, and the revelation of the unseen. This is not just a linguistic alteration—it is a profound shift in consciousness.
He as the Divine Breath of Imagination
In Neville Goddard’s framework, the breath of God is the imagination, the life force that animates our desires and brings them into being. When Abram and Sarai receive the He, they are being infused with divine imagination—the very power that enables them to conceive and give birth to their desire.
Before this, they had only the desire for a child, a promise of a future that seemed impossible. With the addition of He, they shift states of consciousness. They are no longer mere mortals hoping for a miracle—they have aligned themselves with the reality of their promise. The impossible is now manifest because they have embodied it in their imagination. This is a deep, internal change—a rebirth of self.
He as a Window: Opening to New Realms of Possibility
The letter He can also be understood as a window—a portal through which new awareness enters. In this sense, Abram and Sarai are being opened to a new dimension of possibility, just as we are when we expand our own state of consciousness to embrace new truths.
In Neville’s teachings, our external reality is shaped by our inner awareness, and the moment the He is added to their names, Abraham and Sarah’s awareness shifts. They are no longer confined to a physical world that says they are too old for a child; instead, they are now attuned to a higher realm of possibility, where the fulfilment of the promise is not just probable, but certain.
The Power of Imagination in Manifestation
From a Neville Goddard perspective, the change in Abraham and Sarah’s names symbolises the power of imagination to create reality. Imagination is not just a faculty—it is the very substance of creation. By receiving the He, they are no longer waiting for a promise to be fulfilled; they are manifesting it within themselves. They have fully accepted the promise as their own.
The transformation from Abram to Abraham and Sarai to Sarah illustrates that when we embrace the divine breath (imagination) and align ourselves with our desired state, we become that state. The name change marks the moment when consciousness shifts, and the manifestation becomes inevitable.
The Takeaway:
The addition of the letter He to Abraham and Sarah’s names is a powerful symbol of transformation in Neville Goddard’s framework. It represents the infusion of divine imagination, the expansion of consciousness, and the shift into a new identity. When you align your inner world with the realisation of your desire, you, too, create a new reality—just as Abraham and Sarah did.
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