Inner North Visitation Insight

Jeremiah 46:20-21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Jeremiah 46 in context

Scripture Focus

20Egypt is like a very fair heifer, but destruction cometh; it cometh out of the north.
21Also her hired men are in the midst of her like fatted bullocks; for they also are turned back, and are fled away together: they did not stand, because the day of their calamity was come upon them, and the time of their visitation.
Jeremiah 46:20-21

Biblical Context

Egypt represents an external power in consciousness. The 'day of visitation' marks a shift within, not an external catastrophe.

Neville's Inner Vision

Egypt in this verse is not a land to conquer but a state of consciousness that looks fair and powerful. The destruction that comes from the north is the inner visitation—an awakening of your I AM that reveals all power to be within, not in hired hands or outward schemes. The hired men, like fatted bullocks, symbolize the beliefs, plans, and attachments that march with you, giving you confidence only as long as the external scene holds. When the day of calamity arrives, they turn back because the inner law has moved from image to awareness. This is not punishment but an invitation: a shift from projection to perception, from chasing symptoms to inhabiting the cause. See the north as the upward call of consciousness, the direction of your inner eye rising to recognize that you are the I AM, the authority that makes forms come and go. As you hold this I AM state, the outer scene must align with it, and the old image collapses into the luminous reality that you are the living mind.

Practice This Now

Sit quietly, close your eyes, and assume the state 'I AM' as the sole power. Revise life from the I AM within, turning calamity into consciousness.

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