Enoch's Sacred Walk Inner Translation
Genesis 5:21-24 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Enoch fathered Methuselah, walked with God for 300 years, and then was not seen, for God took him.
Neville's Inner Vision
Enoch did not earn a longer life by outward labor; the record reveals a state of consciousness: walking with God. The 'begat' is the birth of ideas; after Methuselah, Enoch held a steady inner posture, a daily choice to align with the I AM. The 300 years are not measurable in city streets but in the depth of inner cultivation, until the ego's boundary dissolves and a new sense of self stands in harmony with God. 'And he was not; for God took him' signals that the separate self yields, and the I AM absorbs the man into higher presence. Your life mirrors this when you stop seeking proof outside and begin assuming the divine vantage point. In Neville's practice, God is not a distant power but the awareness you are. To walk with God is to revise until limitation vanishes, to feel the reality of the I AM already present, and to let the sense of separation disappear into unity. The dream of limitation is undone by a persistent assumption of oneness.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes, declare, 'I AM, I am walking with God now,' and feel the unity. Revise any sense of separation until it feels natural that God carries you.
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