Ark Window Of Consciousness
Genesis 6:16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God commands Noah to build the ark with a window, finish it a cubit above, and place a door on the side, with lower, second, and third stories.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Neville's frame, the ark is your own mind, a vessel awaiting revival. The window is not a literal opening but a shift in consciousness through which sight is perfected. When you finish it above by a cubit, you are raising your sense of I AM, expanding the vertical reach of awareness toward the Light of God within. The door set in the side marks your capacity to enter and exit states of thought at will—salvation comes not from floods outside but from conditions you pass through inside, as you choose faith, obedience, and alignment with the divine presence. The lower, second, and third stories symbolize stages of inner life: foundation trust, middle growth, and higher realization, all within one ark of consciousness. This is covenant loyalty: you obey the inner command and trust that God is present where you dwell in mind. The outer world is a projection of your inner condition; rectify your inner sentiment and the world follows. In the Neville sense, the Ark's architecture becomes your habitual state of I AM, a sanctuary through which redemption arrives as you continuously revise and re-imagine.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes, assume you are already within the ark of your mind, and imagine a window opening above. Step through the door on the side and sense yourself rising through the three levels of awareness, feeling the present I AM accompanying you.
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