Wind of Spirit Within
John 3:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read John 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse presents the Spirit as wind—unseen yet moving where it wills; those born of the Spirit are guided by that unseen inner force.
Neville's Inner Vision
John 3:8 invites us to behold Spirit as wind moving at its own will through the chambers of consciousness. In Neville’s sense, the wind is not external weather but the living action of the I AM within you—the awareness that animates every feeling, thought, and sensation. You hear its sound—its effects in your life—yet you cannot say whence it comes or whither it goes, for the origin and destination reside in the inner state you assume. To be born of the Spirit is to inhabit a state that yields to possibility, not to resistance; it is to trust that your inner being is free, sovereign, and endlessly creative. When you align with this inner wind, your outer circumstances appear rearranged to reflect your steadfast inner assumption. The Spirit’s movement is not forced by effort but invited by a disciplined attentiveness that whispers, I AM, and permits the motion toward your desired end. Remember: imagination creates reality, and the sound you hear is your life turning toward its true source.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes, picture yourself as the wind, moving where you will, and affirm, I AM Spirit-born now. Feel the inner current revise your self-concept and let the world adjust to that new motion.
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