Inner Unicorn Power Within
Job 39:9-12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 39 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The text questions whether a mighty external force can be trusted to do the work. It suggests that true harvest comes from an inner state of consciousness, not from outside power.
Neville's Inner Vision
To Neville, the unicorn signifies the wild energy of life in your own being. The questions about serving, binding, and trusting that great strength are not about a beast in the field, but about your inner decision to let your I AM govern the movement of consciousness. You are not asked to rely on external horsepower; you are invited to assume that your inner state already performs the task—seed becomes harvest because your attention and belief are in present-tense alignment with the result. When you insist that the great force is separate from you, you perpetuate a separation; when you understand that the I AM is the source and the governor of all motion, you domesticate the unicorn by choosing a state that already contains the desired outcome. The "bound" and "harrow" are symbolic acts of aligning intention with the inner mechanism of manifestation. Thus, trust is not credulity toward a distant power, but a confident assertion that your desire is already accomplished in the inner kingdom, and will naturally express as harvest in the outer.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes and declare in present tense, 'I AM the power that guides this wild energy; my seed is already gathered in the barn.' Feel it real and linger in that certainty.
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