Hawk of Inner Wisdom
Job 39:26 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 39 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Job 39:26 asks whether the hawk flies by wisdom, pointing to an inner source of direction; your outer movements reflect your inner state.
Neville's Inner Vision
Job 39:26 speaks not of a bird’s skill alone but of a state of consciousness that directs every move. The hawk’s ascent becomes a symbol for your own inner wisdom—the I AM that can choose a direction and trust it. In Neville's teaching, the question about the hawk flying by your wisdom is an invitation to acknowledge that external events are reflections of an interior life. When you imagine the hawk soaring by inner discernment, you are practicing that you already know how to steer your days. The southward stretch is the intentional movement of desire into form, a visible expression of consciousness applying its law. Relax into the conviction that your awareness is the pilot, not circumstance; feel the air of stillness supporting you as you claim your direction. As you dwell in this awareness, you revise the old belief that you are at the mercy of fate. You awaken to the truth that your I AM, your inner governor, guides every flight of your experience—and you move with ease as that wisdom leads you home.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the hawk's flight. Feel the I AM directing your energy toward your chosen southward goal, and dwell in the certainty that it is already done.
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