Jair’s Death, Inner Renewal
Judges 10:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Judges 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jair dies and is buried in Camon. This marks the end of a leadership phase and a turning point toward inward renewal.
Neville's Inner Vision
Jair's death in this line is not the end of a man but the dissolution of a state of outward rule. In your inner life, Jair can be seen as a form that governed by visible authority, a mindset that must have someone to lead it all. When that ruling state dies and is buried in Camon, the soil of your consciousness is prepared for new roots. The burial is not negation; it is a letting go, a quiet surrender to the I AM within, which moves unseen yet always present. Providence appears not as a change in events but as a shift in awareness, guiding you from dependency on outer signs to trust in inner direction. As the old ruler is laid to rest, unity arises in your soul—your thoughts, feelings, and will align with the inner governor rather than with appearances. The trials you endure are invitations to revise your sense of power until you recognize that the true governance operates from within, is felt, and is always near. Judges 10:5 then becomes a map for consciousness: release the old ruler, honor the burial, and listen for the next emanation of guidance.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume the old self-image of control has died and been buried in Camon. Then feel the I AM within guiding you, and declare, 'I am the I AM; I am guided now from within.'
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