Inner Return From Exile
Jeremiah 12:14-15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 12 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The LORD declares removal of the enemies who touch Israel's inheritance. He promises a return with compassion to their heritage and land.
Neville's Inner Vision
Jeremiah 12:14-15 speaks not of geographic borders but of the law within you. The 'evil neighbours' are the beliefs and habits that touch your true inheritance; to pluck them out is to release the old sense of separation. Then comes the return: the I AM, in mercy, awakens you to your heritage and your land. In Neville’s psychology, exile is inner displacement, and restoration is the restoration of awareness to its right order. You are the land, you are the house of your own soul, and your homeland is the conscious realization of God within. The process unfolds as a movement of consciousness: you let go of every image that claims you are lacking; you consent to the memory of wholeness; you feel the return as if it is happening now. The promise is your ongoing return to self-hood, time after time, until mercy is your constant atmosphere and every man returns to his rightful land inside.
Practice This Now
Assume now that you have been plucked out of the old sense of self and restored to the land within. Feel the welcome of your heritage as a present fact; dwell there and act from that awareness.
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