God Remembered Noah: Inner Renewal
Genesis 8:1-3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 8 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God remembers Noah and all beings in the ark; a wind passes over the earth, the waters abate, and after a period the floods recede.
Neville's Inner Vision
To Neville's eye, Genesis 8:1-3 is not a history of weather but a map of consciousness. God, the I AM that you are, remembers you; the ark is your sanctuary of still awareness within. When God remembers, a wind passes over the earth—the mind awakens to the truth that there is only one life, one power, one presence. The waters—habitual thoughts, fears, and images—are asswaged as the fountains of the deep and the windows of heaven are stopped by your settled attention. The rain from heaven, which once poured into your world, is restrained by the conviction that you are attended by the Presence. As the waters return from off the earth, you witness a gradual receding of turbulence—old stories receding, the mind returning to its natural order. The hundred and fifty days symbolize a season of inner rest, a time when memory returns to its rightful place in the I AM. This is Providence and Redemption: your inner tone shifts, and renewal unfolds, a New Creation born of awareness that God is within you, guiding every turn of your life with mercy and care.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume the state I am remembered by God and feel yourself held by divine care; sit with this feeling until it becomes your dominant sense, then breathe into the calm that follows.
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