Jeremiah Inner Return Vision
Jeremiah 16:15-16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 16 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah 16:15-16 speaks of the LORD bringing the people back from exile and promising a gathering from every land, to their ancestral land, followed by a call to gather them from every mountain and rock.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the reader, Jeremiah’s words are not about lands and caravans but about the state you inhabit. The 'LORD liveth' is your I AM, the eternal awareness that has lifted you from the 'land of the north'—the cold, scattered condition where you believed yourself divided. The promised return to the land given to your fathers is the consciousness return to your original, unfragmented state: the awareness in which you know, 'I am.' The fishers and hunters are not people but methods of your mind. When you examine a belief that you are far from yourself—'I am not enough,' 'I am lost'—you cast a line, you catch it, and you release it from its rock-crevices in the mind. In time, every mountain and crevice yields to the calling of your true land, and you are drawn back into the home of your own being. Exile and gathering are inner movements; salvation is the restoration of wholeness. The promised renewal is not a distant date but a present realization, as soon as you assent to your unity with the I AM.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, assume the I AM aware of this return, and feel being brought back to your true land now. Let the sense of reunion dissolve any sense of exile and rest in the restored awareness.
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