Nest of Time: Job 29:18
Job 29:18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 29 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Job speaks of dying in his secure nest and multiplying his days like sand; a metaphor for settling into an inner state that expands perceived duration and future potential.
Neville's Inner Vision
Job’s line is not about dying in a tomb, but about taking up residence in a final inner state where life and time are self-authored. 'I shall die in my nest' signals the sealing of the old self into a secure interior habitat—the I AM you are aware of. 'Multiply my days as the sand' is the law of duration rewritten by imagination: you do not chase days; you redefine time by the quality of consciousness you inhabit. When I accept that I am already complete, my days expand; the future unfolds with abundant provision, enduring peace, and renewed vitality. Wealth, health, and opportunities arise from the inner conviction that there is always room in the nest for more life. To practice, enter the inner sanctuary in imagination, declare that you are dwelling there, and feel your days multiplying as sand slipping through the hourglass of your choosing. The change is immediate in awareness; the world simply reflects the felt truth you hold about I AM, time, and endless possibilities.
Practice This Now
Assume the state now: I am dwelling in my nest of consciousness, and my days are multiplying. Feel it as real until the sensation of 'now' affirms the future.
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