The Illusion of Newness Within
Ecclesiastes 1:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ecclesiastes 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse asks if anything can be truly new, and answers that all things have existed before us. It invites inner discernment about novelty as an outward appearance masking old patterns.
Neville's Inner Vision
Is there any thing truly new? The verse whispers this question to the watcher in you, and then answers with a quiet reminder: novelty in the outer world is but a replay of old patterns. For the seeker, the real work is not chasing something new, but revising the inner state that gives birth to experience. Imagine that every moment you encounter appears as new only because your consciousness has shifted; the old memories are simply your mind re-scripting itself. When you affirm that you are the I AM, the unwavering awareness, you can choose a new inner sign and feel it real. This is how renewal comes, not by conquering time, but by awakening a deeper truth within: your imagination creates your life, and Providence follows the direction of your inner conviction. By practicing discernment, you stop being led by appearances and become a conscious author of your days, aligning with the inner pattern that renews all things.
Practice This Now
Before sleep, assume the state 'I am the I AM, and this renewal is already mine.' Feel it as present, vivid, and let the outer day align with that inner picture.
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