Whispers From The Low Dungeon
Lamentations 3:55 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Lamentations 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
From the verse, the speaker calls on God from a place of deep confinement. It is an act of petition that arises from faith, trust, and the longing for salvation.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your call, uttered from the low dungeon, is not a plea to a distant God but a return to your own I AM. In Neville's language, the words 'I called upon thy name' reveal that you are the inner name you choose to entertain. The dungeon represents a belief of separation and lack, a mental posture where nothing seems possible. Yet the moment you lift your attention to the name you dwell in—awareness itself—you shift the inner atmosphere. Prayer becomes not begging but instruction to your own consciousness: you revise the scene, insist that the state you seek is already present, and let the feeling of that truth saturate your being. When you imagine God as the I AM within and imagine the name you call is the set of conditions you've chosen for your life, you move from fear to faith. The salvation described is a rebirth of consciousness, a renewed alignment that makes the external world answer to your inner state. The dungeon's walls fade as you realize you are the creator of your experience through conscious calling.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and close your eyes. Assume the feeling that you are already named and saved; repeat the name as an inner affirmation until the awareness floods your body, then act from that witnessed state as if the issue is resolved.
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