Genesis 1:1 Inner Creation
Genesis 1:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Genesis 1:1 simply states that at the outset, God created the heaven and the earth. It presents creation as the first act that brings order out of the primal nothing.
Neville's Inner Vision
To Neville, 'the beginning' is the moment you assume the state of I AM and acknowledge your inner God as the source of all you perceive. God is the I AM within you, not a distant external maker; heaven and earth are inner conditions and outward scenes unfolding from your consciousness. Heaven stands for the spacious, free state of awareness you inhabit when you know you are wholly sufficient; earth represents the concrete world you experience when you trust that awareness as the cause of all phenomena. The verse invites you to recognize that creation is an ongoing act of consciousness, not a historical event outside you. When you adjust your inner assumption—feeling that the end is already real and present—your senses begin to align with that truth. The moment you dwell in the feeling of completion, you stop narrating lack and start living from the fulfillment already stored in your I AM. Thus, Genesis 1:1 becomes an instruction: return to the inner creator, and the outer scene follows in time.
Practice This Now
Assume the I AM as the creator of your inner heaven and earth now. Feel it real by repeating 'I am creating my world' for five breaths and noticing inner shifts.
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