Born Again by Imagination
John 3:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read John 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
John 3:7 declares that one must experience a spiritual birth, a transformation of inner life rather than a physical change. It invites a shift in consciousness that makes the unseen end feel present now.
Neville's Inner Vision
This is not about seeking some distant conversion, but about waking to the truth of your own I AM. The verse speaks of a birth, yet the womb is your inner state of consciousness, where attention and imagination reside. The old self—the fears, lack, and limitation—dies only to the extent you stop feeding it with belief and begin feeding a new image. When you acknowledge that you are the imagining power, the end you desire becomes a present fact in your inner world. Marveling is left behind; you enter the sober acceptance that you are already something different. To be born again is to align with the I AM, to feel the life of the renewed self as if it is your everyday now. Faith is not trust in something external but a realization that you, as consciousness, are the creator of form. As you dwell in this new state, the outer world begins to reflect that renewal. The inner birth precedes the external change; therefore cultivate the end you seek with a quiet certainty and persistent imagination.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Sit quietly and assume the end you want as already yours, feeling the new birth now. Then revise one current condition by living from that end in imagination.
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