Teman's Hidden Counsel
Jeremiah 49:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 49 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage asks whether wisdom and prudent counsel have vanished from Teman. It points to a condition of discernment that may be imagined as lost.
Neville's Inner Vision
Do not seek wisdom in Edom; seek it within. Teman stands as a symbol of a proud, externalized knowledge that believes itself cut off from guidance. The question 'Is wisdom no more?' is not a historical report but a doorway into your own state of consciousness. When you apprehend yourself as separate from the Source, counsel appears to perish; when you acknowledge that the I AM is your very awareness, wisdom awakens anew. The storm of appearances—the prudent, the tested, the apparently wise—will seem to vanish only as you collapse the belief in separation. Your task is to revise the premise: 'I am not separated from wisdom; I am the living wisdom that guides every choice.' Then, as you inhabit that truth, your inner sense of direction returns, and what you need comes as inspiration, clarity, and right timing. This is not about waiting for Edom to recover but about recovering your own inner discernment by the constant premise of unity with God.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe, and repeat, 'Wisdom is now fully present within me; I am guided in every decision.' Feel the truth by imagining a current of guidance flowing through you.
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