Inner Lament, Inner Revival
Lamentations 2:11-12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Lamentations 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
These verses describe a nation in deep sorrow: tears fall, bodies ache, and children swoon in the streets. The people cry to their mothers, asking for corn and wine as if to find life in nourishment.
Neville's Inner Vision
Beloved, look within. The outer ruin is a mirror of an inner collapse of consciousness. The eyes that fail with tears are the mind's refusal to accept the present sense; the bowels troubled, the liver poured on the earth, indicates a crying out from the core of Being. The daughter of my people represents a portion of your own consciousness that has forgotten its oneness with the I AM. The swooning children are the cravings and fears that faint when confronted with the truth of your being. The mothers who soothe them are the protecting, nourishing presence within you—the I AM as the fountain of corn and wine, of sustenance and life. When they cry, 'Where is corn and wine?' you are hearing a memory that nourishment must come from an external event. The healing is a shift of the state: assume the feeling that your inner life already feeds and sustains you; revise the sense of lack into abundance; let the I AM be present as the source of all supply. Feel as though your soul is poured into the mothers’ bosom—your inner life fully nourished. When you live from this revised state, the outer signs align with the inner truth, and the city’s ruin yields to a quiet abundance.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the feeling that corn and wine are already yours, nourishing you from within. Say I AM the nourishment of all life and feel it real now.
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