Inner Kinship With Dragons
Job 30:29 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 30 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Job declares a kinship with dragons and owls, signaling his isolation and alignment with wild, nocturnal forces.
Neville's Inner Vision
Job’s line reveals the inner weather of your consciousness. Do not take the dragons and owls as hostile beings outside you; see them as currents, beliefs, and feelings within the self. In Neville’s view, you are the I AM, and imagination is the workshop of reality. To say “I am a brother to dragons and a companion to owls” is to acknowledge that fear, weariness, and the night of circumstance are not enemies but dissociated parts of your own consciousness seeking acknowledgment. When you dwell in the feeling that the I AM is one with these creatures—respectful, curious, unafraid—you begin to reframe your state. The abandoned sense of isolation softens as you permit the inner world to recognize itself as your own kingdom. By assuming the feeling that you already own these beings as companions, you let them serve you, guiding you to resolve trials, endure hardship, and hold a vision of future renewal. Your outer conditions mirror the shift as imagination becomes your operative reality, not a distant dream.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly, revise the statement in your own words to 'I am the I AM, and these inner creatures are my guides.' Then feel it real by breathing the image for a few minutes, letting emotion align with the revised state.
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