Hazor: Inner Desolation Reclaimed
Jeremiah 49:33 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 49 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah 49:33 says Hazor will be a dwelling for dragons, a desolate place where no man or son of man can dwell.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through Neville’s lens, Hazor is not a ruined city but a state of consciousness where fear and judgment stalk like dragons. The verse marks a future of desolation, yet the true message is inner: you are free to dream a new occupancy. Dragons symbolize thoughts that insist on separation, guilt, and decay; to dwell among them is to remain exiled from your I AM. When you acknowledge that God—your I AM—is the only true inhabitant, you begin the return from exile. The promise whispered here is not punishment but the possibility of reclaiming the inner land; by shifting attention and allegiance from the dragon-filled desolation to the awareness that you are already present, you remove the energy that keeps you from dwelling there. In Neville's practice, this requires a conscious revision: replace the image of Hazor as a place you cannot inhabit with a scene where the I AM resides, and the so-called dragons fade to mere sensationalism in the background. In this turn, judgment becomes accountability, and exile becomes return.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and enter Hazor as your inner sanctuary; revise the scene by affirming I AM dwells here and dragons dissolve into harmless light. Feel it real.
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