Morning Illumination, Inner Renewal
Job 11:16-17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
You are told to forget your misery, letting it pass like waters. Your life will become clearer and shine like the morning.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Job’s words I hear the inner law: misery is not denied, but forgotten, dissolved in waters that pass away. I am the I AM, and my feelings obey my renewed assumption. I imagine the old grief being washed out to the sea, while my awareness remains intact, clear and untroubled. As I revise the picture, my life—my age—appears brighter than the noonday, a dawn breaking over my inner landscape. I do not chase events; I cultivate the seeing that makes them glow with new light. The morning is my true state, waking within me as a radiant consciousness. When I dwell there, the external world follows suit, reflecting the revived image I hold of myself. I shine forth, I stand in a fullness that was always present, waiting as the inner renewal becomes my daily reality.
Practice This Now
Assume the state: 'I forget my misery as waters that pass away.' Revise by feeling the dawning light filling your being; feel that your consciousness is the morning.
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