Weeping for Pride's Release
Jeremiah 13:17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
When you refuse to hear, the speaker's soul weeps in secret for your pride. The eye weeps because the LORD's flock is carried away captive.
Neville's Inner Vision
Jeremiah's lament is not a history lesson but a mirror of your inner weather. The 'you' who will not hear is a state of consciousness clinging to pride, and the weeping is the inner movement of awareness when that state is confronted. The soul's tears are signs that your inner kingdom has fallen into exile from the I AM that is always awake within you. To hear is to agree with truth, not with pride; to listen is to align your self-conception with the higher self who never abandons the flock. Your outer world—the capture of the flock—is simply the projection of your inner state; shift that state, and the scene rearranges itself. Neville's core teaching is this: you are the I AM, and you imagine the change into being. If you assume a new state—one of unity, temple, and return—your feelings follow and the exiled crowd finds its way back. The tears stop when you allow a new ruling idea to inhabit consciousness: that your true self governs all, and the captive is only waiting for your consent.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the end you seek—your inner flock restored now. Feel the pride dissolve as you dwell in that realized state.
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