Inner Wisdom Beyond Age
Job 32:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 32 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse asserts that outward power and age do not guarantee wisdom or sound judgment. Wisdom is an inner quality, not a status.
Neville's Inner Vision
Notice that 'great men are not always wise' and 'the aged understand judgment' are not condemnations of persons but statements about states of consciousness. You have taken authority from outer labels and asked the I AM to correct them, but the correction begins inside. In Neville’s view, every man is the living I AM, and discernment flows from the inner atmosphere you sustain. When you align with the feeling I AM the wise observer, you cease projecting judgment onto others and awaken it as your own perception. The so-called great and aged become mere images in your dream, and your decision to revise your inner scene reshapes the apparent world. The moment you accept that true judgment is a function of inner state, you no longer fear failure or blame; you simply adjust the inner signal and let the outer scene echo your inner certainty. Practice thus: assume the state of wise discernment now, imagine the right choice made, feel its certainty, and let that feeling saturate your consciousness until it becomes your habitual way of seeing.
Practice This Now
Assume the state I AM the wise observer and revise the present scene by imagining the right choice already made; feel the certainty.
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