Moab Within: Inner State
Jeremiah 48:1-2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 48 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Moab's cities Nebo, Kiriathaim, and Misgab are spoiled and confounded. Judgment is pronounced, and Moab is urged to be cut off from being a nation.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Jeremiah 48:1-2, the Moab spoken of is not distant geography but a state of consciousness—the pride in one’s separate nation of self. Nebo, Kiriathaim, and Misgab become inner positions in the mind where one plots evil and clings to image and praise. When such inner Moab thrives, the world of outcomes—ruin, defeat, and fear—seems to pursue you. Neville teaches that there is no other world but the I AM, the awareness within; the outer events are but the imagination in motion. To reverse this, awaken to a new state: you are the I AM, the unity of life, and there is no separate nation within or without. In this moment, revise the scene: let the old praise cease, the schemes be confounded, and the ego’s cleverness be exposed to the light of awareness. As you revise, feel the old story fall away and the new one arise—oneness, wholeness, and immediate manifestation through the I AM.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume the state 'There is no Moab within me; I am the I AM; all is one.' Feel this real until the older image dissolves and the new sense of unity remains.
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