Cave of Inner Choice
Genesis 19:30-32 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 19 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Lot leaves Zoar and dwells in a cave with his two daughters. The firstborn suggests getting their father drunk to preserve seed of their father.
Neville's Inner Vision
Genesis 19:30–32 is not a merely historical scene but a map of consciousness. Lot’s retreat into a mountain cave answers fear with withdrawal; the two daughters embody a restless hunger to perpetuate something—an offspring, a memory, a claim to life—by twisting the Father-energy into a ritual of survival. In Neville’s turn, the "seed" is the idea that a life can be continued through a thought-form; the real life you love must be tended by the I AM here and now. The I AM is not in Zoar, nor in a city of fear; it is the axis of awareness at the mountain where you stand free to imagine. When you feel your own cave closing, remember you are the designer of your inner climate. You can reinterpret this scene by choosing a different assumption: that your life is sustained by the infinite stream of divine ideas rather than by fear-driven acts. Practice the shift: re-enter the scene as awareness that cannot be extinguished; let the seed of possibility grow in your mind until it becomes your reality.
Practice This Now
Practice: Assume the I AM on the mountain of your awareness and revise the scene by choosing inner wholeness over fear. Then feel it real now as the living truth you inhabit.
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