Inner Cycles of Consciousness
Ecclesiastes 1:6-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ecclesiastes 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verses describe the wind moving in circles and rivers returning to the sea, illustrating life as a perpetual cycle that returns to its source.
Neville's Inner Vision
Suppose you are the consciousness that feels the wind turn from south to north, a perpetual motion within your inner weather. The cycles are not external winds but the patterns of your own awareness, forever turning back to the origin—the I AM that notices. When rivers rush to the sea, they do not abandon the sea; they return to the source from which all life flows. In the same way, your experiences flow toward a seeming exhaustion and then return, inviting you to claim that renewal is already present in the soil of your being. See every thought, every mood, every impulse as a circuit of consciousness that can be rightly directed. The sea does not fill because the source is never exhausted; it simply moves in that endless return. So too, you need not seek elsewhere for change. Turn your attention inward, feel the energy circle, and declare that you are the source of the movement, I AM, the one in whom all cycles occur. By recognizing this inner order, creation re-forms itself at the level of your present awareness.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, feel the inner wind circling in your awareness, and see thoughts as rivers returning to the sea of I AM. Assume the feeling that renewal is now; revise the state by affirming, 'I am the source of this movement, and it returns renewed.'
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