Exposure of the Self
Jeremiah 13:24-26 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God will scatter the people like chaff blown by the wilderness wind. Their forgetting of God and trust in falsehood will bring exposure of their shame.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this Jeremiah moment, the scatterings are not punitive out there but the breaking of a mind that identifies with appearances. The stubble you call your life is the worn belief that you are defined by what passes in the wind. When you remember Me as the I AM—your constant awareness—the wilderness wind becomes a clarifying breath, stripping away cover, lifting the 'skirts' of limited self-conception so your true face is revealed. The 'discovery of thy skirts' is not humiliation but revelation. When you stop clinging to idols—whether to person, status, or outcome—the hidden beliefs loosen, and your shame becomes the truth of your essential being: that you are more than the appearances you have mistaken for life. You are the I AM, perceiving, choosing, and creating from within. The change is internal first; the world follows as the new state is felt and known.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly, assume the I AM presence as your permanent state; revise any belief of separation by stating, 'I am one with all truth.' Then feel that truth as real, letting the old fears scatter.
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