Light Over Clouds Within Job 36
Job 36:29-30 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 36 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse notes the mystery of how God’s presence lights the skies and touches the sea, signaling divine order and presence. In plain terms, it invites you to notice that awareness illuminates hidden depths.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this text, the spreadings of the clouds and the light upon them are not external facts but states of consciousness you travel in imagination. The 'noise of His tabernacle' points to the inner rhythm of your own mind—the sanctuary where meanings are born. When Job says He spreads His light upon it and covers the bottom of the sea, he is describing how your awareness can awaken and illuminate the hidden depths of your subconscious. The light is not coming from outside; it is the I AM, the conscious you, shining upon every thought, every feeling, every memory. Clouds are thoughts forming and dispersing; the sea bottom is the buried desire, the root of your unspoken yearnings. As you accept that your awareness is the light that orders these phenomena, you will see that discernment arises naturally: what you behold in life is your inner state mirrored back. Practice by assuming that you are already the light that fills the sky of your mind, and revise any belief that clouds govern you.
Practice This Now
Assume you are the light that covers the sea's bottom. Feel it real that your awareness orders the scene.
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