Inner Tower of Imagination
Genesis 11:4-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Genesis 11:4-6 depicts people uniting to build a city and a tower to reach heaven and to make a name for themselves; God notes their oneness and that nothing they imagine will be restrained.
Neville's Inner Vision
Genesis 11:4-6 is a parable of your own mind. The city and the tower are not bricks but a dream you have imagined into form—security, praise, a name that will bind you to the world. When they say, Let us build, they reveal a state of consciousness that would, by unity of purpose and language, make possible any imagined outcome. God, the I AM, comes down to observe the unity: they are one in their desire, and nothing will be restrained from them, which they have imagined to do. The lesson is not judgment but law: your world follows your most dominant assumption. If you are aligned with pride and outward fame, you will see power grow to fulfill that dream; if you revise the motive to be an expression of divine life within you, the tower becomes a symbol of your ascent in consciousness, not of ego's edge. The invitation is to recognize you are the sole architect of your experience, and that harmony with others can amplify your imagining. When you imagine as the I AM, you are already there; the world around you reshapes to your inner decree.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the feeling of I AM as the unity behind all your aims, and revise any motive for a name or fame. Then hold the image of harmonious unity and feel your desired outcome as already realized.
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