Inner Egypt, Inner Kingdom
Jeremiah 46:25-26 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 46 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God declares judgment on Egypt and Pharaoh and on all who trust in them. He will deliver them to enemies, and afterward the land will be inhabited again as in the days of old.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the Neville Goddard lens, this oracle is not about a distant nation but a mirror of your own inner state. Egypt is the mind clinging to matter; Pharaoh is the ego that claims authority over your life; the multitude that trust in him are the persistent beliefs that external power will save you. When the text says I will punish them and hand them over to those who seek their lives, it is you, the aware I AM, learning that such trust cannot endure; the 'punishment' is the loosening of attachments—the inner consequences that wake you to idols. Nebuchadrezzar and his servants symbolize the powerful ecological shifts within your psyche that pry away the idols and expose the truth of consciousness. Afterward it shall be inhabited as in the days of old—an invitation to a restored awareness, a life governed not by fear of loss but by the certainty of your own risen presence. When you return to the I AM as your sole king, you discover that the lands you feared to lose were only states of mind, dissolving under the light of imagination that envisions life as it is in truth.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine the inner Pharaoh losing his grip and the idols crumbling. Then feel the I AM reigning, and inhabit the renewed inner kingdom now.
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