Seeing Beyond Covetous Eyes
Jeremiah 22:17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 22 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah 22:17 warns that a life oriented to greed and domination harms the innocent; the verse exposes the inner motive behind oppression.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your eyes and heart, in this moment of inner listening, are not merely organs but the constant attention of your consciousness. When attention feeds covetousness, when you hunger for what harms others or treats life as a commodity, you magnetize oppression and violence into your world. The scripture does not condemn outward acts alone; it reveals a state of coherence between inner knowing and outer consequence. You are not a victim of your environment; you are the I AM, the awareness that imagines. If you notice a dark fixation on wealth at the expense of the innocent, you are simply identifying a false assumption about supply. Release that picture and assume a new one: abundance that is shared, justice that unbinds fear, strength that protects life. In that moment your inner vision aligns with truth, and the external can only reflect the new state. Return time and again to the feeling of being merely the observer and the creator, and let gratitude and integrity be your baseline. The present world then becomes an echo of your revised I AM, free from coercion or harm.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and revise the inner picture: I am the I AM, abundance that does not harm, justice that blesses all. Feel it real as you breathe, and let that sense radiate into every choice today.
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