Awakened Sleep, Sweet Peace

Jeremiah 31:26 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Jeremiah 31 in context

Scripture Focus

26Upon this I awaked, and beheld; and my sleep was sweet unto me.
Jeremiah 31:26

Biblical Context

Jeremiah 31:26 speaks of waking from a dream and finding the sleep sweet. It points to an inner state of peace as the dream dissolves.

Neville's Inner Vision

Jeremiah 31:26 becomes a map of the inner turning. The 'I' that awakes is the I AM, your eternal awareness, discovering that the dream and the sleeper are only images in consciousness. When you notice that, the dream dissolves and the sleep becomes sweet, not because conditions changed, but because you changed the state you occupy. The sweetness is the felt reality of Shalom—the peace that passes circumstance—because you no longer identify with the restless mind. In this light, the verse is not about time but about inner renewal: you awake to a renewed sense of existence, a future that is already present as consciousness. Practice seeing that you are the observer who chooses which dream to inhabit, and choose peace. By reviving this awareness now, you enter a renewed creation; your world reflects the sweet sleep of your inner peace.

Practice This Now

Assume you have awakened now and declare I awaken now and my sleep is sweet. Sit with that feeling until it becomes your felt reality for several minutes.

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