Crushing The Destructive Mountain
Jeremiah 51:25-26 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 51 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Plainly, the passage names a destroying mountain as a fixed, destructive power in the world. God declares He will oppose it, roll it down, and leave it desolate with no stone for foundation.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider the 'destroying mountain' not as a literal hill but as a state of consciousness you have accepted as reality. In this inner vision, the LORD says He is against this mountain because it destroys the earth—your life, your possibilities. When God stretches out His hand and rolls it down, what is rolled away is not the world, but the mistaken belief that your life is grounded in limitation. The fire that follows is purification, not punishment, burning away the illusion of a corner-stone external to you. You are not left desolate; you are liberated from a mind-set that claimed to define you. The true cornerstone awaits—your awareness of I AM, the consciousness that never bends to fear or scarcity. The verse invites you to revise your sense of place and power: remove the old foundation, and discover you already stand on the rock of your divine nature. This is the Kingdom of God within, made tangible when you cease negotiating with the mountain and begin acknowledging the you that creates reality by assumption.
Practice This Now
Practice: Close your eyes and assume, 'I AM the consciousness that toppled the mountain of limitation.' Visualize the mountain dissolving to dust and a luminous cornerstone settling in your mind, while you feel the foundation of your present reality.
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