Inner Cleansing, Divine Renewal
Genesis 6:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Genesis 6:7 speaks of a divine decision to destroy, but the Neville-informed reading treats the destruction as a shedding of old beliefs within the I AM, making room for a new order of consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the story, the LORD is the I AM of your mind, saying I will destroy that which I have created if it no longer serves truth. The man, beast, creeping thing, and fowls of the air symbolize the varied habits, fears, and identifications that have been crafted by belief. The repentance expressed is not punishment from heaven but a recognition by awareness that certain patterns are not aligned with truth. The destruction, then, is a creative act that clears the stage for a higher order of consciousness. When you refuse to identify with limited stories—self-doubt, poverty, fear—you prepare a gap into which a new sense of self can enter. The act of turning toward the truth of being is the inner repentance that reorders your world. By identifying with the I AM, you witness the dissolution of the old picture and the emergence of a life governed by righteousness and order as imagined by your awareness.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes in the I AM presence and revise: I destroy the old belief that I am limited and awaken to a new order of consciousness. Sit with the feeling until it becomes your immediate reality.
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