Inner Visitation of Babylon
Jeremiah 50:27-28 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 50 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Babylon is judged; its day of visitation has arrived. Those who flee will tell Zion of the LORD’s vengeance and of the temple's cleansing.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider the passage as a map of your own psyche. 'Slay all her bullocks' is not the slaughter of beings but of beliefs: the herd of old fears, guilty programs, and fixed stories that keep you captive in Babylon. Let them go down to the slaughter means you permit those energies to fall away from your awareness, not in violence but in the quiet power of release. 'Woe unto them, for their day is come, the time of their visitation' marks a tipping point: the moment your I AM, the awakened awareness within, visits the accretions of the past and shows you they are but dreams passing through your screen of consciousness. 'The voice of them that flee' are the narratives you tell to escape responsibility; yet in Zion, the LORD's vengeance becomes the restoration of the temple—the mind made whole, the sanctuary renewed. This is not punishment but clarity: your inner world is the temple, and its cleansing is your freedom. When you align with I AM, you discover the city of peace you sought already exists within you.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: In a calm moment, affirm I AM awake to my wholeness now. Visualize the old self and its fears dissolving, and feel yourself standing in Zion, the temple restored, right here and now.
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