The Unicorn Within: Willing Service
Job 39:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 39 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse asks whether a wild, powerful creature (the unicorn) will serve or remain bound to its cradle. It points to inner powers of imagination and instinct that must be governed by your I AM.
Neville's Inner Vision
Job 39:9 speaks of a wild, untrammeled power—the unicorn—and asks whether such force can willingly serve the house you have built with your inner I AM. In Neville’s mode, the unicorn is not a literal beast but your vivid imagination and instinct. If you cherish its freedom, you witness it roaming, disorderly, and your life seems at odds with your desired order. Yet the moment you treat that power as a servant of your consciousness—assume that the I AM has domesticated it, that its strength complies with your inner rule—your inner climate changes. The unicorn will only abide by your crib to the degree you have accepted a firm, inner conviction that you are one with the state you desire. The universal order responds to your state, not to external commands. So turn your attention inward: fix your attention on the feeling of being the I AM, and let the wild energy align itself to your designed end.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine the unicorn approaching your crib; in the scene, declare silently, 'I AM the Lord of this imagination; you serve my state.' Feel the alignment in your body as the energy settles into your desired outcome.
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