The Quiet Mediator Within
Job 9:33 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 9 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
There is no daysman or external mediator between us that can lay hands on both sides; the unity sought must be sought within, not from outside.
Neville's Inner Vision
Job 9:33 declares there is no daysman between us, no external mediator who can lay hands on both sides. In Neville’s language, this is not a problem to solve outside you but a state of consciousness to be claimed. The mediator you seek is the I AM you awaken within; it is the inner bridge that unites every sense of separation by the power of awareness. When you feel cut off from God or from another, you are entertaining a belief, not a fact. Claim that you and the Divine are one; imagine both sides already as your own consciousness, and let your inner hand rest on each pole. The moment that belief shifts, the apparent mediator vanishes and unity is felt. Your world rearranges to confirm that you are never divided from the Whole. The discipline is simple: inhabit the scene of oneness in imagination, and carry that feeling into your breathing, your speech, and your acts as if it were true. There is nothing external to mediate your experience; all healing happens when you acknowledge the One Mind that lays hands on both sides through you.
Practice This Now
Imitate a scene where you stand between two poles and feel your hand resting on both; silently declare, 'I and the Divine are one now,' and hold that sensation until it feels true.
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