Inner Temple Brass Release
Jeremiah 52:17-18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 52 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage records the Chaldeans breaking and carrying away the brass pillars, bases, the brasen sea, and other brass vessels from the house of the LORD.
Neville's Inner Vision
From the Neville vantage, the removal of the temple’s brass is not a loss but a turn of attention. The pillars of brass, the brasen sea, the ministering vessels—these are not bricks, but pictures of your states of consciousness, your patterns of worship. When the Chaldeans break and carry them away, you are shown that your attachment to outer forms has dissolved. Yet the inner temple—the I AM within you—remains, and can be revived by a new assumption. Exile here means stepping away from the old ritual and entering the field of consciousness where you decide what to honor. The vessels you imagine now are not forged by fear of loss; they are formed from your divine imagination, renewed by your present sense of self. Do not lament the symbols falling away; declare, I am the temple; I, awareness, am intact, and I will rebuild in faith.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and envision the temple within; revise your state by declaring, I am the temple, I AM, and feel the inner work begin as new vessels arise from consciousness.
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