Almond Rod Vision Within

Jeremiah 1:11-12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Jeremiah 1 in context

Scripture Focus

11Moreover the word of the LORD came unto me, saying, Jeremiah, what seest thou? And I said, I see a rod of an almond tree.
12Then said the LORD unto me, Thou hast well seen: for I will hasten my word to perform it.
Jeremiah 1:11-12

Biblical Context

Jeremiah sees an almond rod and an inner sight that the word of the LORD is already moving, signaling a swift fulfillment of his vocation.

Neville's Inner Vision

Jeremiah's vision is not a map of distant events but a vibrational state of consciousness. The question 'What seest thou?' calls your awareness to look inward, where a rod of almond-tree stands as a symbol of awakened perception and speed. The almond rod, kissed by divine watchfulness, signals that your inner word— the decision, vocation, or promise you have held in imagination—will not wait in the wings. 'Thou hast well seen: for I will hasten my word to perform it' becomes not a decree about a future act but a statement of inner causation: the moment you discern and hold to the vision, the word begins to move with momentum, shortening time in your experience. Providence and guidance become a discipline of attention: attend to what you have already chosen in imagination, and you align with the I AM that speeds the manifestation. The almond rod is the symbol of alertness, of waking to the truth that your word, once believed as real, will accelerate into outward form.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and imagine a rod of almond-tree in your mind's eye; then affirm, 'I will hasten my word to perform it' and feel its truth now.

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