Signs, Stillness, and the I Am
Jeremiah 10:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God instructs not to imitate the heathen or be shaken by signs in the heavens. The heathen tremble at such omens, but you are called to inner steadiness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Jeremiah 10:2 the Lord speaks to your inner state. The heathen are the outward-minded thoughts that fear omens and chase after signs as if life depends on what the heavens declare. But the I AM within you is unmoved by appearances; it refuses to learn the external customs that produce anxiety. When you are conscious of God as the I AM, you do not dismay at signs but reinterpret them as messages from your own belief. The pageantry of heaven becomes a mirror of your inner condition, and your true worship is obedience to your realized truth rather than ritual. You are asked to stand as the sovereign observer who imagines the end and feels it real now. By imagining from the end—perfect harmony, secure abundance, and fearless trust—you erase the sense of separation and align with the one life that animates all.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes and revise, 'I AM the steady observer, unshaken by signs.' Then feel the inner peace as if it were already your reality, letting that calm saturate every outward circumstance.
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