Hawk of Vision Within
Job 39:29 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 39 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
From Job 39:29, the verse portrays a creature seeking prey from afar, signaling the mind’s reach to outcomes beyond the present moment. It invites the reader to notice how inner awareness can search beyond immediate appearances.
Neville's Inner Vision
Observe that the 'she' in the line is not a thing out there, but a representation of your own consciousness, the I AM, surveying the field of your life. When the mind trusts that it is, and not merely does, the one who seeks, the heart becomes the hawk that discerns its quarry in the distance. The prey stands for your deepest wish, the fulfilled state your imagination has established as already real. The phrase 'eyes behold afar off' declares that the field of awareness is not limited by present circumstances; it holds the entire landscape of possibilities within the moment you occupy. Therefore, the solution is not to chase after change externally, but to revise your inner state so that it already contains the desired condition. In practical terms, when you feel yourself lacking, assume the opposite: you are complete, you possess now, and your attention rests on the imagined result until it feels real. Your consciousness, like the hawk, is always where it sees from; align the seeing with the wish and allow the world to reflect it back.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and behold the hawk of awareness perched in your chest, surveying the landscape of your desire. Repeat the assumption that you already possess it and feel its reality in your heart.
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