Flood of Fear, I Am

Revelation 12:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Revelation 12 in context

Scripture Focus

15And the serpent cast out of his mouth water as a flood after the woman, that he might cause her to be carried away of the flood.
Revelation 12:15

Biblical Context

Revelation 12:15 depicts the serpent releasing water like a flood to drag the woman away. The passage reads as a symbolic attack aimed at unsettled inner consciousness.

Neville's Inner Vision

View the flood not as a literal torrent but as a stream of thoughts pouring from fear and identification with appearances. The woman represents your higher self—the I AM presence that stands in the now. The serpent’s flood would carry you away from that awareness; yet you cannot be moved when you know you are the I AM, the always-present consciousness behind every scene. When fear surfaces, do not resist it with force; revoke its claim by choosing awareness over reaction. Picture the flood as a passing mental impression sliding across the screen of your mind, and refuse to identify with it. Rest in the conviction: I AM here, I AM now, I AM unshaken. By assuming this state of inner assurance and feeling it as real, the flood loses its momentum and dissolves into quiet. Providence and guidance arise naturally from that alignment, turning apparent danger into the birth of a steadier, more radiant consciousness. The struggle becomes the signal that you are reentering your true state, and you are safe in the I AM that you have always been.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Sit quietly, close your eyes, and revise with, 'I AM the I AM presence now; the flood cannot move me.' Feel that presence expanding until it eclipses the fear.

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