Inner Slippery Pathways of Vision
Jeremiah 23:12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 23 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah 23:12 portrays a path that becomes slippery in darkness when one forgets their true inner nature, causing missteps. The text signals a time of visitation—the inner reckoning that calls for renewal.
Neville's Inner Vision
Jeremiah’s image of a slippery road is the inner weather of a mind that has forgotten its true nature as I AM. The darkness is not a punishment but a signal that habit, fear, and lack of alignment with truth have taken residence in consciousness. When you identify with separate thoughts and images, you crowd the mind with quickened momentum that drives you toward consequences you call ‘evil’ or ‘judgment.’ Yet the so-called visitation is a timely invitation to return to your sovereign state of awareness. The moment you dwell in I AM, you erase the illusion of a dangerous path; the fall becomes a correction, a realignment of your internal weather with truth. The year of visitation is now, a perpetual moment of awakening where inner sight orders outer events. Remember: you do not traverse the world as a victim of circumstance; you are the I AM behind every event, and thus the path you perceive shifts to match your inner state.
Practice This Now
Assume the I AM as your sole navigator and revise any claim of 'slippery' into 'my path is ordered by divine awareness.' Then feel the certainty: I move in the light of consciousness, and my steps align with truth.
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