Birth of Awareness Within Job

Job 10:18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Job 10 in context

Scripture Focus

18Wherefore then hast thou brought me forth out of the womb? Oh that I had given up the ghost, and no eye had seen me!
Job 10:18

Biblical Context

Job questions the purpose of his birth and laments the day he was born. He speaks of suffering and the desire for release, questioning the meaning of his existence.

Neville's Inner Vision

In this moment of Job's cry, you are invited to see birth not as a burden but as a doorway into self-aware creation. The verse speaks from a state of pain, yet that very state can be transformed by recognizing that you, the I AM, are always the author of your experience. Birth is the symbol of a consciousness that has awakened to itself, not a misfortune to be corrected. By repeating and inhabiting the truth that imagination is the sole creator, you revise the meaning of this passage from lament to liturgy. When you refuse to abandon the life you think you were given, you align with the certainty that every waking feeling is a signal from your inner God, inviting you to reframe, reaffirm, and claim your power to shape reality by a single, unwavering state of consciousness.

Practice This Now

Assume the state of the I AM now and revise the line to: 'I am the I AM, and this birth is my invitation to awaken awareness.' Close your eyes and feel that you are already living from that truth, letting the verse revise itself in your imagination.

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