Inner Wind of Remembrance
Genesis 8:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 8 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God remembers Noah and every living thing in the ark; the wind passes over the earth and the waters abate. This verse points to the inner rhythm of remembrance that quiets the storm within.
Neville's Inner Vision
Remember this: 'God remembered Noah' is not about a distant deity looking backward; it is the I AM turning its gaze within to the state of Noah inside you. The ark is your fixed consciousness, the stable sense of 'I am' that holds all life you claim as yours. The flood, the tumult of thoughts and fears, sweeps across the field of your attention; yet remembrance awakens a new movement—the wind that passes over the earth. This wind is your inner shifting of awareness, not a force outside you, dissolving the clamor and doubt. As the wind moves, the waters abate; limit dissolves and the mind returns to clarity, the inner landscape renewed as if creation begins anew from the same substance. You are not saved from life; you are made aware of the living God-state already present. Providence and guidance are your own I AM attending to every creature within your awareness. Trust that this inner revision is happening now; allow the quiet to come and the world to reflect your restored order.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly, recall a current storm within you, and declare, 'I am remembered by the I AM'; feel a wind passing through your mind and the waters subsiding until calm returns.
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