Noah at Six Hundred Threshold
Genesis 7:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Genesis 7:6 states that Noah was six hundred years old when the floodwaters covered the earth.
Neville's Inner Vision
Notice that the number six hundred is not a calendar for you to chart days, but a signal of a fixed state of consciousness grown and settled. In Neville's voice, the flood is not geological but a movement of inner waters washing away stale identifications. When you identify yourself with a fixed self-image long enough, a 'flood' of inner revelation comes, overturning what you believed you could not change. The I AM within you—your God-sense—is not distant; it is the perceiving, the aware presence that witnesses both rain and ruin. The 'old' Noah is your established patterns and memories; the flood is the cleansing of those patterns as new energy rises. Providence moves as your own imagination, guiding you to revise, not reject, the past, so that you awaken to a renewed creation. Judgment appears as accountability: you must acknowledge the self you have been and willingly let it be dissolved in the greater life of awareness. The result is a covenant of renewal, a birth of a higher state of consciousness that can inhabit any circumstance.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare: I am the I AM, and this moment is the flood washing away the old me. Then assume the feeling of a renewed creation already alive in you.
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