Calm After the Cast: Jonah 1:15

Jonah 1:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Jonah 1 in context

Scripture Focus

15So they took up Jonah, and cast him forth into the sea: and the sea ceased from her raging.
Jonah 1:15

Biblical Context

Jonah is cast into the sea. The sea ceases from its raging.

Neville's Inner Vision

Jonah in your inner voyage embodies a stubborn belief or habit you’ve carried beyond use. The sailors and the sea are not distant; they are movements within your own consciousness responding to your state. Cast forth this Jonah—the old self, the fear, the story of limitation—and you withdraw its vibrational pull. The storm subsides because the energy tethered to the old identity is released. This is not punishment but the natural law of states of consciousness: as you assume a new inner state, the outer world settles. Providence and guidance arise from your I AM, the stable awareness that witnesses and chooses to end identification with the tumult. Deliverance is immediate: once the old self is cast away, the sea quiets, and you stand in the calm that your imaginative act has created. The narrative shifts from danger to peace because you now inhabit the consciousness that no longer needs the storm.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Assume the old self is cast away and feel the sea instantly quiet around you. Rest in the awareness of I AM, the unchanging presence within.

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