Inner Babylon's Quiet Desolation

Jeremiah 51:29 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Jeremiah 51 in context

Scripture Focus

29And the land shall tremble and sorrow: for every purpose of the LORD shall be performed against Babylon, to make the land of Babylon a desolation without an inhabitant.
Jeremiah 51:29

Biblical Context

The land shall tremble and sorrow as the LORD's purposes are carried out against Babylon, leaving it desolate and uninhabited.

Neville's Inner Vision

To Neville, Jeremiah's land is a state of consciousness. Babylon is fear, habit, and the sense of separation that has taken residence in your mind. When the LORD's purposes are performed, consider this as the I AM’s inner decree rewriting your landscape. The tremble and sorrow you read about are not punishment but inner movements—old beliefs being unsettled, the ego's walls crumbling under divine intention. The desolation of Babylon signals the making space for the true inhabitants of your mind: peace, clarity, and creative power. Your imagination is not a spectator but the instrument by which reality is formed; therefore, allow the decree to stand and refuse to resist it. As you dwell in the awareness that I AM is the sole governor, you awaken from exile and return to your native kingdom within. Providence is your own inner guidance, not an external event. Trust that the inner law is always at work, and through repeat revision and feeling it real, the outer will reflect the ordered inner state.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, breathe, and assume the I AM as your sole governor. Revise any fear-based thought by declaring, 'The inner land is desolate of lack and fear; I am returning to the abundance of my true self,' then feel the serenity as you imagine a quiet, uninhabited landscape within.

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