One Mind, Many Voices
Genesis 11:5-9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The people are united in purpose and language, and they imagine a colossal project. God notes this unity, and because of it nothing will be restrained; then He confuses their speech and scatters them, ending the city-building effort.
Neville's Inner Vision
Observe the scene as a psychic drama. The LORD is not a distant judge but your I AM, the awareness that stands behind every thought. When the collective mind is one, you feel an invincible sense of possibility—an imagination with no restraint. Yet the moment you tether your power to external consensus or to a belief in cramped, divided speech, you experience a confounding of the inner language; you scatter your attention across many imagined futures and none come to full form. Babel becomes a correction, signaling you to return to the single, sovereign language of your own heart. The tower is a symbol of your constructible world; the coming down and confounding is the mental recalibration that occurs when you forget your oneness. The solution is simple: assume the state of the I AM here and now, and dwell in the inner unity that underlies all forms. Feel as if you are the one language—clear, unified, and creating from oneness—and watch your outer world align with that inward harmony.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit quietly and assume the feeling of oneness. Declare, there is only one language within me; I am the I AM, and my world follows that unified speech.
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