Moab at Ease Inner Wakefulness
Jeremiah 48:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 48 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Moab has lived at ease from youth, settled on its lees, and not been moved from vessel to vessel. As a result, its taste and scent remain unchanged.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of Moab’s ease as a fixed state of consciousness. The verse names not geography but a habit of mind: comfort, self-satisfaction, and resistance to being emptied and renewed. When a person believes, 'I am already complete,' the inner vessel stops being stirred and the old taste remains—the same flavor, the same scent, unchanged by circumstance. In the Neville Goddard tradition, God is the I AM within, the living awareness that imagines. To move from that lees-like condition, one must allow a revision in the inner sense, an assumption that something new is entering the vessel or that the vessel is being emptied to receive more. The moment you entertain a larger possibility—for example, that you are being drawn into a richer sense of purpose or partnership with life—you alter the inner flavor; the old taste fades and the life's scent shifts. The key is not drama but conscious re-imagination: feel as if your desired state already exists, and let the imagination do the rest, until outward change becomes natural.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: In a quiet moment, assume the feeling of your desired awakened state and declare inwardly that the old complacent taste has been emptied and replaced with fullness. Then hold that feeling and observe one small alignment in your day that confirms it.
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