The Weeping Vine Within
Jeremiah 48:32 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 48 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah 48:32 speaks of a vine of Sibmah weeping for losses—summer fruits and vintage spoiled by a spoiler. It is a scene of judgment, signaling disruption and exile, expressed as a vineyard's lament.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through the lens of consciousness, the Sibmah vine stands for your inner state. The spoil of summer fruits and vintage is not an external catastrophe but a belief that your capacity to create is compromised. The weeping arises from clinging to a past season; you can choose to reframe it now. The I AM, your constant awareness, does not dwell in loss but in possibility. In that I AM you are the gardener who tends not to appearances but to intention. Return to your true self and revise the scene: assume you are already harvesting, and that abundance flows from the very midst of your awareness. Feel the weight of fruit in your hands, hear the jars, smell ripeness, and rest in the conviction that the ruin is dissolved by the light of consciousness. Imagination, in Neville's sense, is the act of consciousness creating reality, and you are its sovereign author in this moment.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, place a hand on your heart, and repeat, 'I AM' the harvest. Then revise the scene by envisioning abundant vines and feeling the fruit as real in this moment.
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