Inner Lion, Quiet Abundance
Job 4:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 4 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse contrasts the old lion’s death for lack of prey with the scattering of its cubs, illustrating how a once-powerful stance disintegrates when deprived.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the inner ear of the soul, Job's line speaks not of beasts but of states. The old lion is the stubborn pride that finds its sustenance in outward preys—recognition, control, and external success. When such prey disappears, that old energy perishes; its whelps, the scattered energies of attention, fear, and self-importance, scatter in confusion. Neville's method teaches that God is the I AM, the awareness that undergirds all appearances. The lion’s death is not a tragedy but a signal: you have been feeding your sense of security from an outside world and not from your own inner kingdom. By turning toward the I AM and assuming the feeling of already being supplied, you stop the necessity of external prey. Your inner reality becomes the true playground of power, and the scattered energies re-center into a single state: consciousness as the source of form. As you hold this inner state, the outer scenes rearrange to reflect it, revealing abundance where there once was lack.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, assume the I AM is feeding you now. Repeat, 'I am the I AM, and I lack nothing,' and feel the inner nourishment until it feels real.
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