Job 27:15 Inner Vision

Job 27:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Job 27 in context

Scripture Focus

15Those that remain of him shall be buried in death: and his widows shall not weep.
Job 27:15

Biblical Context

Those left behind are described as being buried in death, and his widow is said not to weep.

Neville's Inner Vision

Death is not extinction but a shift in the state of consciousness. The 'remains' are the aspects of ourselves that continue after an old self passes—the core I AM that remains when a persona ends. The phrase 'shall be buried in death' signals the closing of a former identification, not a ceasing of life. The 'widows' are the old emotional responses—grief, fear, longing—that no longer govern us once we acknowledge the abiding presence of awareness. When you inhabit the I AM, you see that tears belong to the transient image; they do not deflate the eternal you. The verse invites you to practice the resurrection of consciousness: let the old self be buried so a new sense of self can rise, unaffected by previous losses. By assuming a state of wholeness, you feel that life persists in you independent of outward circumstance. The external scene—the death, the lack, the widow's tears—becomes a dream within your awareness, not a dictate of your being. Trust that the inner I AM continues, and your future springs from that timeless ground.

Practice This Now

Imaginative_act: Sit quietly and assume the I AM as the persistent life. Revise any memory of loss by declaring, 'I am the permanent life that remains; appearances pass, I remain.'

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