Inner Seeds Of Creation
Genesis 1:11-13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God speaks and creation responds with vegetation; order is established as the earth yields seed-bearing plants and fruit, reflecting a harmonious process.
Neville's Inner Vision
Genesis 1:11-13 becomes a map of the inner laboratory. The 'earth' is your field of consciousness; when you declare, 'Let the earth bring forth,' you are issuing a mental command to your state. The seed in itself and the fruit after its kind are not external facts but the inner mechanism of belief: a completed idea carries within it all its evidence. As you stand in the I AM—the aware, timeless self—imagine a soil of awareness in which ideas can sprout grasses, herbs yielding seed, and trees bearing fruit. Each act of saying 'Let' is a deliberate alignment between your inner sense of self and your outward experience. God’s verdict—'it was good'—is the inner confirmation you give to your own creation when you accept it as true. The third day speaks of orderly growth within consciousness, not random chance. Providence becomes your discernment: you notice what seeds you plant and you recognize when they ripen, adjusting your belief until the harvest appears in form.
Practice This Now
Assume you are the field that bears grass and fruit; declare, I am the earth whose seed is in itself. Feel the harvest now as if it were done.
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