Weightless Vessels, Inner Presence

Jeremiah 52:20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Jeremiah 52 in context

Scripture Focus

20The two pillars, one sea, and twelve brasen bulls that were under the bases, which king Solomon had made in the house of the LORD: the brass of all these vessels was without weight.
Jeremiah 52:20

Biblical Context

The passage describes the two pillars, a sea, and twelve bronze bulls under bases in Solomon's temple, with the brass of these vessels described as weightless.

Neville's Inner Vision

All that is described in Jeremiah’s text is not stone, but your inner sanctuary where awareness dwells. The two pillars, the sea, and the twelve bulls symbolize fixed states of mind—pillars as steadfast beliefs, the sea as the free movement of feeling, and the twelve bulls as the faculties by which you worship or judge. The bases point to the foundations of consciousness upon which your world rests. When Neville says the brass is without weight, he points you to a truth: when you view these outer forms as inner pictures, their weight vanishes. The “presence of God” is not a distant ritual but the I AM within, the awareness that animates every thought and feeling. True worship arises when you align with holiness and integrity inside, letting separation dissolve into unity. Solomon’s temple thus becomes a metaphor for your own interior temple; by revising your inner scenes and feeling the reality of I AM here and now, you live from the eternal, weightless center rather than chasing external symbols.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: Close your eyes and assume you are the I AM dwelling within; revise the need for outer symbols. Feel the inner vessels weightless and alive with awareness, and declare, I AM present now.

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