Inner Wind of Words
Job 8:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 8 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse asks how long you will keep speaking, and it likens the words of the mouth to a strong wind. It points to a test of discernment and truth in the cadence of your speech.
Neville's Inner Vision
This line reveals that your spoken thoughts are not merely about others; they are a movement of your inner state. The strong wind of words signals a current of belief you hold about yourself as the speaker. Do not condemn the wind; recognize it as the effect of a consciousness you are identifying with. I AM behind it all—the ever-present awareness that watches the wind rise and fall. When the impulse to fill every moment with talk arises, shift your center: you are the consciousness that speaks through the body, and this consciousness is calm, clear, and unmoved by storms of opinion. By revising the sense of self from 'I am this talk' to 'I AM awareness in this form,' the wind quiets, perception expands, truth becomes intimate, and judgment aligns with faithfulness.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit quietly and declare, I AM awareness here and now. Then revise, 'I speak through this form as awareness, not as my separate voice alone.'
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