Noah's Inner Ark Covenant
Genesis 6:18-22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God establishes a covenant with Noah and commands entry into the ark with his family and animals. Obedience and preparation are described as the means by which life is preserved.
Neville's Inner Vision
From the Neville vantage, this scene is not a history of geography but a revelation of your inner state. The covenant is the I AM promising your consciousness a stable, life preserving order that can endure any storm. The ark becomes your mental chamber—an assumed state where attention rests on the inner decree and the body of life is kept intact by the discipline of imagination. The two of every kind symbolize the balanced faculties you must bring into awareness—thought and feeling, intention and action, masculine and feminine principles—unified so no part of you drowns in fear. The food gathered represents the nourishment you feed the imagination—consistent, creative thoughts that sustain you through turmoil. And the clause Thus did Noah, according to all that God commanded him, points to obedience as the practical act of consciousness: act exactly as the inner command requires, neither adding nor subtracting. When you inhabit that inner covenant, the outer world quietly conforms to the state you assumed. Your life becomes the visible ark of your own making.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes and declare, I AM entering my inner ark now, and I am kept alive by obedience to the inner command. Then linger in the sensation of safety and nourishment until it feels real.
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