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Psalm 137: Neville Goddard and the Longing to Return

“By the rivers of Babylon, there we sat down, yea, we wept, when we remembered Zion.”

Psalm 137:1

Psalm 137 speaks to a deep inner ache — not just homesickness, but a spiritual forgetting. In Neville Goddard’s teachings, this isn’t about history; it’s about states of consciousness.

To be in Babylon is to feel powerless. To remember Zion is to begin the journey back to your creative centre.


What the Symbols Mean


The Takeaway

Psalm 137 isn’t just a lament. It’s a reminder. Even in Babylon, you can remember Zion.
Even when imagination feels buried, you can take it up again.

Your power was never lost — only forgotten.

So sing. Imagine. Return.


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