Inside Prayer Awakens Restoration
Jeremiah 29:12-14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 29 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage invites you to call on God, pray, and seek with all your heart. It promises that God will be found and your captivity will be turned.
Neville's Inner Vision
All truly is a state of consciousness. When Jeremiah speaks of calling, praying, and seeking with the whole heart, he describes the method by which you align your inner I AM with its own radiance. God is not distant; God is the I AM you awaken to in the present moment. The captivity of the mind is simply a misalignment—an unreconciled thought that you have separated from your source. Your prayers are not to move a distant God, but to reconstitute your center so that, from within, your scattered attention seeks its return. When you imagine yourself already where you wish to be—restored, heard, held—your consciousness shifts the field and you begin to be found. The gathering of your thoughts back to the place you call home occurs as you return your attention to presence. In that turning toward your inner city, you are no longer captive. You are found, and in that finding you are free.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe deeply, and in the present tense assume you are already in the place you seek; silently affirm, 'I call on the I AM; I am found; I am restored' until the sensation of relief arises.
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