Inner Zion Unveiled: Foxes in Mind

Lamentations 5:18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Lamentations 5 in context

Scripture Focus

18Because of the mountain of Zion, which is desolate, the foxes walk upon it.
Lamentations 5:18

Biblical Context

Zion is described as desolate, and foxes roam the ruined hill. The verse signals an inner state of neglected hope.

Neville's Inner Vision

Zion’s mountain is not a geographic elevation but the height of your inner consciousness. When it is desolate, the foxes of doubt and small fears roam the peak because you have not yet claimed the end you desire as your present reality. The lines do not condemn history; they invite you to revise your state. In Neville’s view, imagination is God and the I AM you ARE is the sole ruler of your world. To restore Zion, dwell in the feeling that the mountain is alive and complete—right now. See the desolate surface as a signal to deepen your assumption, not as proof of absence. By assuming and feeling the end as already attained, you revoke the comfort of negative images. Your inner landscape becomes the cause, and the outer scene rearranges to match this inner aura. The foxes vanish when you insist on the truth of your I AM, and you awaken to Zion’s permanence within you. Desolation yields to a vivid inner kingdom that cannot be shaken.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Assume Zion is alive within you now; dwell in its fullness and feel it real today, allowing the outer scene to shift to match the inner state.

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