Visitation of Anathoth: Inner Judgment
Jeremiah 11:23 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah 11:23 proclaims there will be no survivors among Anathoth, as a time of visitation brings evil upon them as judgment.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through the I AM, the line 'no remnant' reveals not a literal slaughter but the end of a persistent state of consciousness. The 'men of Anathoth' are the old beliefs, egoic patterns, and self-images you have clung to. The phrase 'I will bring evil upon' is not wrath, but the inward movement that dissolves that false self, creating space for a truer reality. The 'year of their visitation' marks the moment in your inner weather when that old self is called to account and dissolves, leaving only the unchanging awareness of the I AM. Clinging to the remnant keeps you bound to circumstance; embracing the visitation restores freedom as your inner world aligns with certainty. The core invitation is to inhabit a single assumption: I AM the only reality, and all former selves are dissolved in this present awareness.
Practice This Now
Practice: Sit in stillness and assume, 'I AM the I AM.' Visualize the old self dissolving into light, then rest in the felt certainty that you are now this unwavering awareness.
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