Inner Weeping, Awakening Within

Jeremiah 48:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Jeremiah 48 in context

Scripture Focus

5For in the going up of Luhith continual weeping shall go up; for in the going down of Horonaim the enemies have heard a cry of destruction.
Jeremiah 48:5

Biblical Context

The verse contrasts perpetual lament with a ruinous descent; within the psyche, these are inner states that echo into our world.

Neville's Inner Vision

In the inner economy of Neville's teaching, Luhith's ascent and Horonaim's descent are not places amid a land, but movements of the self. The continual weeping rising with Luhith is the stubborn mood of sorrow the mind clings to, a state that keeps attention fixed on loss rather than the living I AM. The cry of destruction in Horonaim, heard by the enemies, is the outward consequence of an inward verdict: 'this is how life must be.' Yet both movements are but images appearing on the screen of awareness. God, the I AM, is not moved by them; you are. By assuming a higher fact about yourself—seeing that you are the awareness in which these scenes unfold—you can revise them. Imagine the same scene but interpret it as your inner watchfulness choosing a more constructive motion: calm, gratitude, expectancy, and the felt sense of completion. As you dwell in that I AM, the external cry softens into quiet, and what seemed to be destruction reveals itself as a doorway back to wholeness. The 'enemies' dissolve into the fear you no longer entertain as true.

Practice This Now

Assume the present moment as your I AM, declaring: 'I am the calm that erases the noise of fear; destruction gives way to wholeness now.' Feel it as real, daily.

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