Inner Shame and Visitation
Jeremiah 8:12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 8 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
People committed abominations and were not ashamed; their inner state remains unmoved. When the time of visitation arrives, they will fall among those who fall.
Neville's Inner Vision
Take Jeremiah 8:12 and hear it through the I AM within you. Shamelessness is not a priestly sin from without, but a fixed state of consciousness that refuses to blush at truth. When you identify with a self that justifies abomination, you are not preparing for correction; you are simply refusing the encounter with your higher self. The time of visitation—when pure awareness returns to inspect your beliefs—will cast down that stubborn state, just as the prophet warns. The fall is not punishment from an angry God, but the inevitable collapse of a life built on denial and habit. To avoid it, shift your inner posture: acknowledge that you ARE the I AM and that all acts are seen from that invincible standpoint. Begin by assuming the feeling of your true self as already present, revise any memory that supports the old denial, and feel the new state as real in your own chest. In this inner revision you invite order, accountability, and a fresh seeing that prevents the crash of old patterns.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit in quiet and declare, 'I AM the I AM.' Then revise the past act by visualizing it as seen through your higher self and feel the revision as happening now.
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