Blood From The Ground Within

Genesis 4:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Genesis 4 in context

Scripture Focus

10And he said, What hast thou done? the voice of thy brother's blood crieth unto me from the ground.
Genesis 4:10

Biblical Context

Genesis 4:10 records the moment God asks what is done and Abel's blood crying from the ground, signaling that inner actions leave traces that demand awareness. It shows that inner consequences call us to responsibility and alignment.

Neville's Inner Vision

Viewed through the Neville Goddard lens, the ground is the vast subconscious of your own life, and the blood cry is the trace of a choice in your inner weather. The cry rising to the I AM is not a distant judgment but a summons from within you to acknowledge the state you have occupied. When hatred, envy, or harm is entertained in imagination, a hard seed is sown in the soil of consciousness; the cry becomes a present reminder that your inner state is out of harmony with your true nature. The remedy is to awaken to the I AM, to revise the scene with love and responsibility, and to feel as if the fulfilled wish is already yours. By persistently assuming the wiser state and letting the feeling of completion saturate your awareness, you dissolve the old record and replant the ground with truth, mercy, and growth. In this light, the verse is a door to inner discipline: your outer world mirrors the inner soil you tend with attention and care.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and hear the cry as a bell of inner conscience. Then revise the scene by declaring I am the I AM and feel the preferred state real until it displaces the old ground.

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