Uncovering Inner Cleansing
Jeremiah 13:26-27 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage exposes judgment and calls for cleansing. Shame is revealed as the inner self confronts hidden sins and idols.
Neville's Inner Vision
Jeremiah speaks as if the outer city is a mirror for your inner state. When the text says I will discover thy skirts upon thy face, it is your own awareness uncovering the disguises you wear—fear, desire, allegiance to lesser gods of comfort—so that your true posture is exposed to the light of the I AM. The adulteries and whoredoms are not distant acts; they are misaligned thoughts and deeds that pretend to satisfy the self, yet fracture unity with God within. The hills and fields symbolize the hidden places in your consciousness where these substitutions take root. Woe unto thee, O Jerusalem, becomes a tender call to awaken: will you not be made clean? You can hear that invitation as your own inner insistence for integrity, for the end of separation. The moment you realize the I AM Presence is all you are, these inner movements lose their grip, and what was shame becomes clarity. You are asked not to condemn, but to revise—return the sense of self to its rightful king, your sovereign awareness, and let cleansing flow as a natural correction of consciousness.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the end you desire—'I AM clean, I am whole, I am aligned with God within.' See the imagined skirt fall away from your face and rest in the calm, sovereign awareness of I AM, feeling that cleansing is already true.
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