Inner Pottery of Creation

Jeremiah 18:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Jeremiah 18 in context

Scripture Focus

3Then I went down to the potter's house, and, behold, he wrought a work on the wheels.
Jeremiah 18:3

Biblical Context

The verse shows a potter at the wheel. It is a symbol that life is shaped by inner acts.

Neville's Inner Vision

On Jeremiah 18:3, you enter the potter's house and observe a wheel turning. This is not history; it is your inner weather. The clay is your life, the wheel the ongoing movement of imagination, and the potter the I AM that you are aware of as consciousness. When the potter works, the form that appears is not fixed; it is the shifting shape of your beliefs about yourself. In Neville's terms, Providence is the orderly activity of your inner mind, not an outside decree. The potter's work shows you that change is a natural function of attention; you revise what you have assumed, and a new form emerges. Your world reorders itself as you insist that you are the creator and the created, both. The wheel turns as you dwell in the feeling of the wish fulfilled, and the pottery answers from the inside out.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and imagine you are the potter. State 'I am the I AM shaping my life now,' and feel the wheel turning as a fresh form takes shape in your mind.

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