Inner Flood of Thought
Jeremiah 46:7-9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 46 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah 46:7-9 depicts Egypt advancing like a flood, with its waters swelling, chariots rushing forth, and mighty warriors prepared for conquest and destruction.
Neville's Inner Vision
Here the flood is a state of mind, not a desert rain. Egypt rising like a flood represents the belief in limitation—thoughts of lack, danger, and doom that rush forward with a loud claim to govern your world. The chariots, shields, and bowmen are the habitual movements of the conditioned self, the old story that you must be ruled by circumstance. Yet the I AM within you—the inner watcher—remains untouched by the onrush. In Neville’s practice, the flood is not to be battled but revised. Imagine the waters receding, the roar softening, and the land staying intact under your awareness. You acknowledge the momentum of thought, but you choose a different ending by dwelling in the feeling of your own being—the I AM—that commands, not the flood that demands. With each return to that state, guidance and renewal flow, the prophecy of return unfolds as you align with your true Source. Judgment gives way to understanding, and the impulse to conquer becomes a discipline of conscious creation.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly, breathe, and declare I AM as the witness. Then revise the scene, letting the flood recede and affirm that your awareness now covers the earth with guidance and peace.
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