Dissolving Fear Into Inner Victory
Jeremiah 46:5-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 46 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The text describes fear surrounding a powerful foe; their leaders are overwhelmed and flee, and a sense of inevitable defeat surrounds them as described by the LORD.
Neville's Inner Vision
Beloved, this is not a history lesson but a map of consciousness. When you 'see them dismayed and turned away' you are witnessing the moment your own mind shifts from gripping fear to quiet, steady awareness. The mighty ones are your fears and stubborn habits insisting on power in your present; they are described as beaten down and fleeing only because your attention has turned inward toward the I AM. Fear, the circle encircling the scene, dissolves where you stop feeding it with belief. Do not fear the command that none escape; that instruction becomes a practice: stay with your inner governor, not with the external scene. The prophecy of stumbling toward the north by the river Euphrates becomes a symbol of returning to source, of crossing from belief in separation to the unity of consciousness where all seemingly hostile forces lose their grip. In this light the exile is internal; the return is realized as you awaken to your true sovereignty as I AM, the aware presence that makes all things new.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Sit quietly and revise the scene by assuming the feeling of the I AM already present; with each breath, imagine fear dissolving and the swift and mighty turning inward toward your inner north. Rest in that steadiness as your new baseline.
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