Jeremiah's Inner Dungeon

Jeremiah 37:16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Jeremiah 37 in context

Scripture Focus

16When Jeremiah was entered into the dungeon, and into the cabins, and Jeremiah had remained there many days;
Jeremiah 37:16

Biblical Context

Jeremiah is described as being placed in a dungeon and in cabins, and he remained there for many days. The passage highlights prolonged suffering and restricted quarters.

Neville's Inner Vision

Jeremiah in your life is the inner prophet who speaks the truth of your I AM. The dungeon is not a literal stone cell but a state of consciousness you accept as real—limits you entertain until they soften. The cabins are the inner rooms where habit and fear cohabit with your attention. To stay there many days is to allow the old thought-world to reign, to feed the sense of separation from your divine nature. Yet, in Neville’s sense, God is not outside; God is the I AM that perceives. By imagining a different outcome, by choosing to feel the release as already present, you relocate Jeremiah’s authority from the outer scene to your inner awareness. The "prophecy" you hear is the promise of return to light, not a distant event but a present revision of your state. Persist in the mental stance that you are free, and the mind rearranges events to match that conviction. The dungeon dissolves as consciousness claims the kingdom.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and assume the feeling I am free now. Permit that assumed freedom to permeate the dungeon and cabins; dwell there for a few minutes until the sense of confinement fades and inner light returns.

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