Inner Winds and Cold North
Job 37:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 37 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse speaks of two winds—one from the south and one from the north—reminding us that outward disturbances echo inner shifts of consciousness. In Neville's lens, these winds are inner states you are generating by belief; the storm is within you as you awaken to your I AM.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the looking eye, a whirlwind from the south and a cold from the north seem like outside forces. Yet the true drama is the inner weather of your mind. The wind from the south is energy, impulse, longing; the north wind is cold doubt, separation, fear. When Job names these winds, he offers you a map: your world answers not to weather reports but to the states you inhabit as I AM. You are not at the mercy of storms; you are the awareness that feels and imagines them. Neville's teaching says the I AM within is the cause, the only cause; by assuming a different state—one of firm presence, harmony, and creative power—you revise the observed events. If you feel buffeted by south wind, choose to dwell in the calm, unruffled awareness that never wavers. If cold north winds begin, declare within that you are the I AM, that your consciousness remains whole and intact, and the scene shifts to reflect that power. Providence is not a distant deity but the living I AM within, guiding you to a renewed creation.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume a state of unshakeable I AM presence; silently repeat 'I AM' until you feel the calm, then imagine the south wind dissolving into certainty and the north wind relaxing into peace.
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