East Wind Within: Job 27:21

Job 27:21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Job 27 in context

Scripture Focus

21The east wind carrieth him away, and he departeth: and as a storm hurleth him out of his place.
Job 27:21

Biblical Context

The verse describes an east wind carrying him away and a storm hurling him from his place. It portrays a sudden upheaval that displaces him.

Neville's Inner Vision

Let the east wind symbolize the rising awareness that moves your sense of self. The man is not merely blown away; he is a chapter closing as a more expansive I AM takes the stage. The storm that hurls him from his place mirrors the upheaval your beliefs endure when you deny them as truth and refuse to be bound by them any longer. In this inner drama, you are both spectator and creator: the external event simply reveals the state you have already assumed within. When you dwell in the feeling that you are now in your proper place not by chance but by the authority of the I AM—you compel the world to reflect that shift. The wind is not happening to you; you are the wind activating a revision of self. Embrace the uprooting as grace, a clearing that permits your true position to emerge. The moment you revise from the end you desire to the feeling of the end achieved, the outer scene follows.

Practice This Now

In a quiet moment, close your eyes and assume the state, I am in my rightful place now. Feel the surrounding wind as removal of old self-images, and dwell in the feeling of release until it is real in you.

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