Eagle Over Moab: Inner Flight
Jeremiah 48:40 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 48 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The LORD declares through Jeremiah that He will fly like an eagle and spread his wings over Moab.
Neville's Inner Vision
Jeremiah speaks in the key of prophecy, but the true voice is within: Moab is a state of stubborn pride, a problem you judge in the outer world. When the prophet says, 'he shall fly as an eagle,' imagine that eagle not as a bird outside, but as your own awakened awareness hovering above a situation. The I AM, your present consciousness, rises above the scene and casts its wings over the 'Moab' of limitation. The wings unleash providence: events, helpers, and inner shifts that once looked fated now appear as the play of your imagination. The eagle's flight is your shift in posture: from fear to recognition, from limitation to unity with the whole. This is not about controlling others, but about consenting to the order of your inner world. When you accept the feeling of the eagle's overflight, you allow the divine plan to unfold, seeing that what was once fixed by probability is now under the law of your I AM. To practice: close your eyes, imagine a broad sky, and declare, 'I AM above this moment; I spread my wings over it.'
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, picture Moab beneath. Assume the state, 'I am the eagle over this moment,' and feel the lift dissolve limitation.
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