Inner Healing of the Breach
Lamentations 2:13-14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jerusalem's wound is described as vast and unhealable by human effort, and the prophets are faulted for missing the true cause by not turning the people from captivity. The passage points to inner responsibility and the need for inner revelation rather than external remedies.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the pages you read an inner lament, but in my chamber of awareness the cry becomes a cue: the breach is not fixed in the city at large; it is a sea within your mind where alignment with the I AM is forgotten. The prophets you listen to are the thoughts that tell you you are banished, that healing is distant, that your comforts will save you. Yet I tell you: witness the end of captivity by assuming the end is already true. Feel the royal city within waking to your attention; imagine Jerusalem as the inner kingdom, perfectly intact, whose walls are your steadfast awareness. Do not chase after external assemblies or vain burdens; turn your gaze inward and declare: I AM whole, I witness the healing now. By this inner turning, the false narratives dissolve and the inner sea calms, revealing the return you sought as an inward realization, not a future event.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the feeling of the I AM as the healed city. Then revise the sense of exile and feel it real, declaring, I am whole now.
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