Quiet Words, Inner Vision

Ecclesiastes 10:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Ecclesiastes 10 in context

Scripture Focus

14A fool also is full of words: a man cannot tell what shall be; and what shall be after him, who can tell him?
Ecclesiastes 10:14

Biblical Context

A fool speaks incessantly about uncertain futures, while the future remains unknowable. The verse exposes the futility of wordy certainty and invites inward shift.

Neville's Inner Vision

Observing, you see the fool’s flood of words as a sign of a mind unsettled by uncertainty. You are not that mind; you are the I AM, the steady awareness that cannot be flustered by what may happen. Ecclesiastes hints that what shall be is born from an inner state, not from clever talk. If you empty your speech with fear of the unknown, you align with lack; if you turn your attention inward and assume the end you desire, the outer scene will adjust to that radiance. Your imagination is not a spectator but the creative instrument by which realities are conceived and born. Do not seek to forecast events with rumor and conjecture; instead, dwell in the feeling that your goal is already accomplished. Revise anxious words into affirmations of the state you will inhabit, and feel that state as present right now. When you practice this, the mind’s chatter subsides and your life begins to echo the quiet certainty you have chosen.

Practice This Now

Sit quietly, breathe, and declare: I am awareness, I know the end from the beginning. Then envision one scene where your desired outcome is already real and feel it as present.

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