Seething Pot Vision
Jeremiah 1:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah sees a seething pot with its face toward the north, a symbolic alert of inner movement that precedes external outcomes.
Neville's Inner Vision
Jeremiah's seething pot is not a distant omen but a mirror of your own consciousness in heat. The word of the LORD coming again invites you to observe the inner scene without flinching. The pot’s face toward the north means the current movement of your thoughts and feelings is directed outward, toward a so-called northern climate of judgment or consequence. But in Neville's light, the scene is entirely subjective: the heat and turning of the vessel show the inner drama of belief—what you accept as real in this moment. When you ask, 'What seest thou?' you are being asked to claim mastery over the state from which your life flows. To fix this, return to the I AM that watches the pot, not the pot itself. Imagination is not escape but the very soil in which future events are formed; by assuming a state of peace, sufficiency, and aligned order, you redirect the pot’s face to your desired horizon. Your revision is simple: in the next breath, declare, 'I am that which I desire to see in the world.' Feel it as already done, until the heat becomes calm, and the pot ceases to signify threat and begins to signify manifestation.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, assume the I AM here and now, and imagine the pot tilting to face your desired outcome; feel it real by maintaining that state for a minute.
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