Inner Noise From The North
Jeremiah 10:22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah 10:22 speaks of a northern shout that would devastate Judah. In Neville’s reading, the noise and upheaval are inner states that arise from mental assuming.
Neville's Inner Vision
To interpret this verse, I invite you to feel that the nations of the text are within you. The bruit is a clamor of thought, the great commotion from the north is a persistent pattern of belief, and the cities of Judah desolate are the abandoned states of consciousness you have left to linger in fear. Dragons dwell in the den as your deeply held images of danger and worthlessness. Yet all of this is not happening to you from without, but within, as you sleep in the sense of separation and awaken to the I AM, the one awareness that remains unmoved. When you recognize that the north wind is merely a suggestion of a fixed self, you can revise it by assuming a different scene: you are the I AM observing a quiet, invulnerable city. By feeling it-real that the noise is dissolved in presence, the dragons vanish, and the desolation gives way to a thriving inner sanctuary. The day you wake is the day you return; the outer world only reflects your inward state.
Practice This Now
Assume the feeling: I AM is here; revise the scene by declaring, in your heart, that the northern noise has no power over your inner city. Sit with that stillness until it feels real.
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