Genesis 6:6 Inner Repentance
Genesis 6:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Genesis 6:6 portrays God regretting the creation of humanity and feeling deep sorrow in His heart. It presents a moment where the divine state is unsettled by the human condition.
Neville's Inner Vision
From Neville's perspective, the LORD in Genesis 6:6 is the I AM within you. Repented signifies a turning point in consciousness, not a history lesson. Grief is the inner ache when a state of mind has drifted away from its own perfect pattern. The verse invites you to notice that even the greatest reality experiences a moment of misalignment when a lower story of fear or loss is taken as final. The remedy is not external reform but a revision of inner assumption: come back to the living awareness that creates by imagining, and insist that your inner state reflect the truth you desire. By feeling the wish fulfilled now, you consciously align with a higher order and let the past dissolve into mended possibility. When you dwell in the I AM as your sole ruler, you enact the turning that Genesis hints at. Your world then follows your inner decree, not the record of yesterday.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit quietly and declare I am the I AM, then revise a troubling memory. Imagine a new outcome as already real and feel it as true in your chest.
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