The Higher Clouds Within
Job 35:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 35 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Look unto the heavens and behold that the clouds are higher than your present view. This invites humility and a broader sense of order beyond the ego.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the reader, the passage is not distant myth but a map of inner terrain. Look unto the heavens and notice the clouds higher than thou are the beliefs and self-imposed limits that have stood between you and your full reality. The I AM—the pure awareness within you—acknowledges a larger sky of possibility and lets you see that your present self is not the end of your story. When you cling to separation, you keep the world in a small frame; when you accept that you are the I AM, you begin to inhabit a higher state and the clouds above become a measure of your expansion. Humility beforehand is simply alignment with the order that creation obeys; meekness is the posture of openness to the greater sight. Wisdom arises as you discern your limiting assumptions and revise them, grounding your life in the truth of your divine nature. Truth and faithfulness bloom as you persist in imagining from the end and feeling it real until it sits in your present consciousness.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes, assume you already inhabit the higher state, and feel it real. Then imagine a brief scene where this lifted view changes a simple outcome in your daily life.
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