Timeless Time in Swift Days

Job 9:25-26 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Job 9 in context

Scripture Focus

25Now my days are swifter than a post: they flee away, they see no good.
26They are passed away as the swift ships: as the eagle that hasteth to the prey.
Job 9:25-26

Biblical Context

Job laments the swift passing of his days and the seeming absence of good. He compares life to a post, swift ships, and an eagle rushing toward its prey.

Neville's Inner Vision

Your days are not bounded by the clock outside you, but by the inner posture you wear as the I AM. In this reading, Job's swift post, ships, and eagle reveal a restless state of consciousness that believes time is fleeing from you and life offers little good. When you identify with the watcher—awareness itself—you discover that the 'days' are simply movements of your own imagination, and the idea of ranging time dissolves as you refuse to chase outcomes. The posture of the ego, fearing loss, makes the present moment sprint; the larger you, the timeless I AM, remains unmoved, watching the currents rise and fall. To reinterpret is to revise: claim that you are not the one run by time but the one who time serves. Assume the feeling that the wish is already yours, and allow the inner mood of abundance to inhabit the space where days appear to hurry by. Practice by recalling, in imagination, a scene where your desire is fulfilled and feel the truth: you are the steady center within the swift movement of life.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and assume the wish as already fulfilled; repeat, I am timeless I AM. Then feel it real by walking through your day with the inner conviction that time moves for you, not you for time.

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