Inner Mountain Falls in Consciousness
Job 14:18-19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage shows that even the firmest external things dissolve, washing away what people cling to and the hope they place in dust. Neville teaches that true hope rests in the enduring consciousness within.
Neville's Inner Vision
Job speaks of the mountain that falls, the rock removed, waters wearing stones, and dust-born things washed away. In Neville's view this is not geology but the inner movement of consciousness: outer conditions are but symbols of states we have accepted. When you identify with permanence in the world, you invite the collapse of your fixed forms; when you believe your 'hope' rests on something that can be washed away, you experience the erosion of your sense of self. The verse invites you to see that the only enduring reality is the I AM within, the awareness that never changes while forms come and go. To apply it, assume a new state of consciousness as if it already existed. Imprint the feeling of wholeness, sufficiency, and optionless abundance, and let the old forms fall away in imagination. As you dwell in the awareness that you are the creator of your experience, the mountain becomes a mental image, not a fate; the rock shifts because you have shifted. Your hope no longer lies in dust but in the living consciousness that constitutes you.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and affirm, I AM the I AM. Then picture the mountain dissolving into mist while you stand in clear, unchanging awareness and feel the reality that this consciousness creates all forms.
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