Ending Darkness to Inner Perfection
Job 28:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 28 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Job 28:3 speaks of ending darkness and uncovering perfection by turning inward, where true light resides within consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this verse, darkness is not a distant affair but a state of ignorance within the mind. God is not somewhere apart but the I AM awareness you already are; the end of darkness comes when you shift your attention from outward trouble to your inner light, the ongoing search for perfection within the center of consciousness. The stones of darkness stand for fixed beliefs, habits, and fears that pretend to define you. The shadow of death is the sense that life is estranged from your being. Yet the inner investigator—your I AM—can search out all perfection by claiming it as your present perception. When you refuse to be governed by appearances and instead dwell in the truth that you are the light now, perception changes, and circumstances reflect a refined interior state. Confidence in inner presence dissolves limitation, revealing a continuous, unconditioned life. Your task is to practice the calm assertion that you already know perfection, and let the inner sight rewrite experience from the inside out.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes. In a quiet moment, revise the sense of darkness by declaring, 'I end darkness now; I see perfection within.' Feel the truth of your inner light as if it were real here and now, and let that feeling-color color your next moment.
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