Ramathlehi Inner Liberation
Judges 15:17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Judges 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Judges 15:17 shows Samson finishing his speech, casting away the jawbone, and naming the place Ramathlehi, symbolizing a release of old weapons and a fresh memory of deliverance.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville's psychology, the jawbone is a worn tool of proof. When you finish your inner scene, the tool drops away as your awareness (the I AM) remains. Ramathlehi becomes an inner place, a fresh locale in consciousness where liberation is remembered and re-claimed. The act is not about the outward act but the shift of identification from tool to witness. You realize deliverance is already present in consciousness; you simply revise the scene and affirm the victorious state within. The memory of victory arises from your present I AM, not from the weapon you once wielded. Ramathlehi thus becomes your recurring reminder to return to inner sovereignty whenever doubt returns.
Practice This Now
Practice: after reading this, close your eyes, finish a current inner dialogue, and imagine casting the jawbone away. Then say 'Ramathlehi' and feel your inner space of liberation settling into being.
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