Wings to Flee Inner Desolation
Jeremiah 48:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 48 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah 48:9 speaks of giving Moab wings to flee, symbolizing how an inner state can be moved from captivity to flight. The desolate cities describe mental patterns that yield to a new imagination.
Neville's Inner Vision
Moab is not a distant land but a mood, a stubborn passion or fear you carry within. The command to grant it wings is a directive to your own consciousness: you may arm that mood with imagination, so that it launches away from the ruined cities of limitation. Desolation of the cities is the desolation you have believed about your life—the thought-forms that seem permanent. But wings are not earned from without; they are drawn from the I AM, the awareness that you are the living idea of God. When you imagine Moab taking flight, you are practicing the revision: you are choosing a new state of being in which bondage to lack or failure is dissolved by liberty at the center. The act of giving wings is the act of allowing your attention to move from the ruin of form to the vitality of inner presence. As you dwell in that presence, the desolation loosens its grip, and a new order emerges from within your consistent, vivid assumption.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and say, I AM, and I give wings to Moab. Visualize Moab rising above desolate cities, feeling the air of freedom flow through your chest.
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