Nakedness Without Shame Within
Genesis 2:25 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Genesis 2:25 presents Adam and Eve without shame in their naked state, a moment where inner purity meets outward simplicity. It signals a unity of inner dignity with outer form.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within your inner life, Genesis 2:25 invites you to see nakedness as pure awareness, not a condition to be hidden but a sign of unashamed being. The verse does not condemn clothing so much as reveal the sanctuary of consciousness where nothing is concealed from your I AM. When you identify with the I AM—awareness that regards existence as your own experience—you awaken the fact that you bear the Imago Dei: dignity, order, and unity, not as external attributes but as the sense of self that cannot be divided. The garden is an interior state in which there is nothing to fear from exposure; there is no split between what you feel and what you are. To live this is to revise every sense of limitation until your mind declares, 'I am fully seen, and I am perfectly enough.' Opposing urges—desire and restraint, concealment and exposure—settle into harmony within the field of awareness you inhabit. When this unashamed state is held, Creation's order is restored: inward truth becomes outward form, and your life mirrors the integrity of primal existence.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Assume now that you are unashamed in the presence of your own consciousness. Close your eyes, breathe, and whisper, 'I am the I AM; I am naked and wholly seen.'
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