The Mountain Falls Within

Job 14:18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Job 14 in context

Scripture Focus

18And surely the mountain falling cometh to nought, and the rock is removed out of his place.
Job 14:18

Biblical Context

The verse speaks of a mountain falling away and rock removed, signaling impermanence of outward forms. It invites attention to the undercurrent of reality—the I AM that remains.

Neville's Inner Vision

Viewed through the inner eye, the mountain and the rock are not external stones but fixed beliefs about your life. When Job says the mountain cometh to nought and the rock is removed from its place, he describes a radical shift in awareness: the solidities you rely upon are only thoughts in consciousness. In Neville's terms, a state of mind can dissolve the sense of permanence; your world is a projection of your inner state, and change in feeling changes the circumstances. The I AM, your true self, never moves; it merely witnesses inner shifts. The outer mountain falling is your old story of limitation crumbling as you stop insisting it is real. The rock removed from its place is the sense of separation leaving the field of experience. Trust that Providence guides the inner rearrangement, not the outer landscape; the inner vision confirms the new reality. So, you are invited to dwell in the awareness that there is no fixed substance but consciousness itself. By holding this, you treat change as the process of waking to what you already are.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and imagine a mountain dissolving into mist inside your chest, while affirming, 'I am the I AM; my world changes as I change my state.'

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