Job 19:13-19 Inner Reunion
Job 19:13-19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 19 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Job laments deep isolation as his brothers, kin, and friends treat him as a stranger, even his own household turning against him. He speaks of being forgotten, shunned, and alien, with no familiar support left.
Neville's Inner Vision
From the Neville lens, Job’s exile outward is a drama of consciousness, not a defect in others. The I AM—the you who is aware—remains one with all beings; to believe others have withdrawn is to misidentify as a separate self. When you imagine yourself as the living presence that unites all relationships, you revise the story: you are not a stranger but the common life that animates every room. Imagine saying inwardly, I am one with all life; no distance exists in the I AM. Feel the reality of this unity as if a warmth flows through your chest, and see those you love respond as if waking from a long sleep. The moment you inhabit this state, the sense of alienation dissolves and you begin to perceive familiar faces as again near and intimate. Your inner acceptance calls forth a new outer harmony.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly and repeat I am one with all life; no one is apart from me now. Then visualize a warm reunion with loved ones and feel their welcoming responses as real in your chest.
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