Inner Kingship of Mind
Jeremiah 25:24-25 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 25 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah names several regional kings to symbolize the broad scope of worldly authority. The passage hints that such power flows from divine oversight, not from external rulers.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the inner world of Neville's philosophy, the names of Arabia, Zimri, Elam, and the Medes become symbols of the myriad states of consciousness that parade before the mind. The desert-dwelling rulers are not distant kingdoms; they are attitudes, fears, desires, and opinions that claim authority in your awareness. The verse, read through the I AM, reveals that all such power originates not in the world outside but within the field of awareness you call God. When you acknowledge that the I AM is sovereign over every inner movement—every thought that asserts control, every impulse that seeks validation—you enact Providence as a living, intimate governance inside you. This is not politics; it is recognition. By stabilizing in the sense of being the ruler of your mind, you dissolve the illusion of multiplied authorities and align with the one dynamic present: the consciousness that perceives and creates through imagination. The outer kings become harmless echoes of inner order, already settled in your awareness as the true king.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and declare, I AM the King within my mind who reigns over all inner thoughts and kingdoms. Then feel the reality of this reign as thoughts fade into alignment with your awareness.
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