Inside Zion: Healing the Silence
Lamentations 5:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Lamentations 5 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse records a brutal act in Zion; here it is read as inner turmoil—fear and injustice within consciousness. The remedy is to revise the inner state by assuming safety and the I AM presence.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the reader of the inner text, Zion is a state of consciousness, and the ravishing is a violent disturbance of the inner aura. In Neville's voice, you are not bound by the scribes of a city; you are bound by the state you occupy. The 'they' are not persons outside you but the automations of fear, lack, and judgment that invade awareness. When you allow such assaults to define you, you permit a separation within your own being—your feminine energy, your gentleness, your capacity to nurture—into subjection. The justice spoken here is not a verdict passed on a city two thousand years ago, but a call to claim your I AM, the living awareness that makes every moment anew. By recognizing that inner movements create your world, you can choose to revise them. Assume you are safe, you are whole, and that the I AM is king of Zion in you. The present healing begins as you refuse to identify with the violence and instead dwell in the peaceful, indivisible awareness that animates all.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and, with full feeling, declare I am Zion; no power exists but God in me. Then revise the memory by envisioning the scene dissolving into light and a sense of protected, creative life returning.
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