Jeremiah's Inner Record
Jeremiah 51:60 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 51 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah records in a book the coming evil that would befall Babylon. The verse suggests that what unfolds is rooted in the inner movements of the mind.
Neville's Inner Vision
Jeremiah's act of writing is not a history lesson but a map of the inner weather. In this Neville sense, Babylon stands for a state of mind—fear, craving, the habit of doom. To 'write in a book all the evil' is to fix in imagination the very movements of consciousness that would bring such endings about. The I AM within you witnesses the flow of words and decrees the psyche publishes about itself. If you would escape the grim future, you must revise the record, not argue with the prophecy. Change the letter by changing the state that authored it. Speak and feel as though the decree already fulfilled; imagine yourself beyond Babylon, now the master of your inner environment. Your present assumption becomes the future's script; the 'words written against Babylon' are the old semantics of limitation. By turning attention to the I AM and choosing a new dream, you erase the prior line of fate and redraw the page with liberty and return.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, spot a current Babylon-like belief, and rewrite it today as a present-tense decree. Then feel it real as you breathe, letting the new record sink into your subconscious for a minute.
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