Inner Remembrance, Humble Soul

Lamentations 3:19-20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Lamentations 3 in context

Scripture Focus

19Remembering mine affliction and my misery, the wormwood and the gall.
20My soul hath them still in remembrance, and is humbled in me.
Lamentations 3:19-20

Biblical Context

The verse centers on remembering affliction and bitter experiences and a soul humbled by those memories. It points to how memory shapes present being.

Neville's Inner Vision

From the Neville perspective, these lines map the inner weather of consciousness. Remembering mine affliction and my misery, the wormwood and the gall, shows that past pain still streams through the inner channels of awareness. When you say, my soul hath them still in remembrance, you witness a state of consciousness that has not yet been replaced by your recognition of the I AM. The only reality you inhabit is the state you currently assume, for all events exist as movements within awareness. By choosing a new self state — assume that you are healed, whole, and untouchable in the I AM — you begin to revise the scene. Feel it as here and now: the old ache loosens as the heart rises into quiet strength. Humility arises not by beating the memory into submission, but by seeing the self you truly are and letting that vision transform every remembered sensation. The more you dwell in the fulfilled state and declare the I AM, the memory of bitterness yields to grace, and inner peace becomes your natural tone.

Practice This Now

Imaginative_act: Close your eyes, recall the ache, and revise it by affirming the healed state as present: I AM the healed now. Feel the relief and let the past memory fade into stillness.

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