Inner Ark of Consciousness
Genesis 6:13-14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God declares that judgment has come because the earth is filled with violence, and Noah is commanded to build an ark. The ark becomes the vessel of salvation through faithful obedience.
Neville's Inner Vision
Genesis 6:13-14 speaks to the interior climate of your mind. The end of flesh is the end of old identities—fear, violence, scarcity—within your own consciousness. God says to you: the end has come, so build your ark now in imagination. The ark is not a wooden hull but a steady state of awareness built from your imagination; the gopher wood is the firm decision of your I AM, rooms are the distinct acts of consciousness you permit, and pitch within and without is your discipline to bind the scene to your desire. When you assume this interior vessel, you refuse the gale of appearances and proclaim, in effect, that you and your world are sustained by the power you already ARE. Your I AM knows the end from the beginning; thus the flood of fear yields to a covenant of fidelity—a salvation existing here in your mind’s construction. The key is to dwell in the feeling of the wish fulfilled and let imagination do the work. Obedience becomes a daily act of inner shifting, not submission to outer fate.
Practice This Now
Assume the end you desire right now: imagine stepping into the ark of your own mind and sealing the doors with the pitch of persistent faith. Feel the calm and security as if the flood has already passed and you are saved in consciousness.
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