Job 27:15 Inner Vision
Job 27:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 27 in context
Scripture Focus
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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