The Inner Mine Of Abundance

Job 28:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Job 28 in context

Scripture Focus

1Surely there is a vein for the silver, and a place for gold where they fine it.
Job 28:1

Biblical Context

Job 28:1 identifies a vein for silver and a place for gold, describing the natural process of mining. It signals that wealth has a hidden source beyond surface appearance.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within you lies an inner mine, a vein of abundance that the text calls forth when it speaks of silver and gold. The word vein is not a geological accident; it is a description of your own state of consciousness. You are the miner, and your attention, belief, and imagined feeling are the tools. When you turn your gaze inward and align with the I AM, you discover that wealth and wisdom are not far away but already contained in your being, waiting to be refined by your feelings and choices. The I AM is the operator of this mine, choosing the exact channel through which supply flows. The 'place where they refine it' is the inner studio of discernment and gratitude—where impressions are sifted and lifted into form. Thus the external world reflects your inner mineralogical map. If you perceive lack, you are invited to revise: 'There is a vein of abundance inside me now; the I AM flows wealth, wisdom, and providence through me, refining it into expression.' Practice this by entering a quiet mood and insisting on your inner wealth as active now.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and assume abundance now: feel wealth and wisdom flowing from your inner mine as light through your chest. Affirm 'I am abundant, and the I AM is my source,' and let the feeling of refinement settle into your days.

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