Adam's Inner Genesis
Genesis 5:1-2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 5 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Genesis 5:1-2 presents the generations of Adam as the creation of humanity in God's image, blessed and named Adam. It shows that man and woman are made in the likeness of God and set into order.
Neville's Inner Vision
Genesis 5:1-2 speaks of the generations of Adam as an inner record of creation, not a distant lineage. God created man in His likeness; male and female He created them, and He blessed them, calling their name Adam. In the Neville vantage, this is a description of your present state of consciousness: you are the living image of the I AM, capable of forming life by belief. To be created in His likeness is to acknowledge your ongoing alignment with divine possibility, a continuous act of becoming through imagination. The pairing of male and female points to the integrated faculties within you—divine initiative and receptive nature—holding a stable center. When God blesses and names them, He is declaring your identity is irrevocably favored by the divine; your world is a projection of the inner decree you accept as true. The moment you stop resisting that inner naming and start to dwell in it as fact, your external life rearranges to match. Remember: your history is a state of consciousness, and this Genesis moment invites you to revise it from the I AM inward.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: sit quietly, affirm 'I am the I AM, born in God’s likeness,' and visualize the moment of creation—the birth of Adam within your awareness—then bless and inhabit that image until it feels real.
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