Inner Unions of Consciousness
Genesis 6:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Genesis 6:2 says the sons of God saw the daughters of men as fair and took them as wives from among all they chose. It highlights how higher and lower states mingle when outer appearance las it claim over inner vision.
Neville's Inner Vision
Genesis 6:2 invites us to observe how appearances allure the inner man. In Neville's language, the 'sons of God' are the higher states of consciousness—awareness, faith, imagination—while the 'daughters of men' are the pull of exterior form, fear, and allure. When the sons look upon the daughters and decide to take wives of all which they chose, they blend aspiration with surface images, forgetting that true creation arises from within. The scene is not about history but about the discipline of consciousness: when we permit outer appearances to govern our inner vision, we loosen the holy order and invite conflict. The remedy is not denial of the world but a reorganization of belief. Return to the I AM, the unconditioned awareness that gives birth to form. See the inner man as already united with divine traits—purity, integrity, judgment—and let that union replace attachment to appearances. In this way, the inner economy remains holy, and the outer world reflects a refined consciousness rather than a mixed, unstable image. Your capacity to revise your state supersedes any external condition.
Practice This Now
In stillness, assume you are the I AM and declare you unite only with divine qualities within; feel divine union as real in body.
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