Quiet Wisdom Through Silence
Job 13:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse invites complete silence. It treats quiet restraint as true wisdom.
Neville's Inner Vision
Silence is not absence but the posture of a clear I AM. When Job says, Hold your peace, he invites you to shift your entire state of consciousness from outer noise to inner stillness. In Neville’s terms, the world with its voices is a projection of your own mind; to be quiet is to withdraw identification from the stream of thoughts and to rest in the awareness that you are the author of every scene. The act of holding your peace becomes your creative act, for imagination works best when the listener is still. In that stillness, you discern what serves your true well-being and what merely feeds the drama. The quiet you practice is a refined instrument through which you hear the hidden order behind appearances. Peace is not passivity but discernment; it reveals the next appropriate step without forcing it. When you revise inwardly to keep silent, you align with the inner kingdom and let the power of God—the I AM—work through you with calm assurance.
Practice This Now
Assume a still mind now and feel peace filling your inner chamber; let your next word arise from that quiet.
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