Right-Hand Wisdom Within

Ecclesiastes 10:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Ecclesiastes 10 in context

Scripture Focus

2A wise man's heart is at his right hand; but a fool's heart at his left.
Ecclesiastes 10:2

Biblical Context

The verse contrasts a wise heart at the right with a fool’s heart at the left. It points to inward alignment or misalignment as the source of judgment.

Neville's Inner Vision

Observe, dear reader, that the text speaks not of a bare accident but of your state of consciousness. A wise heart, at the right hand, stands in quiet alignment with the I AM that you are, a posture of discernment that honors truth over mere cleverness. The left, where the fool’s heart would reside, is a movement of doubt, fear, and impressionable reaction. In this light, the right-hand heart becomes your inner governor, directing thoughts, judgments, and deeds toward constancy, responsibility, and faithfulness. When you imagine yourself as the I AM, you see that every choice is a display of your inner orientation. A wise heart will seek evidence, balance, and temperance; a fool’s heart will lean toward haste, contradiction, and impulse. The shift from left to right is not geography but state of awareness. Practice now: turn your internal compass rightward and inhabit the authority of your own awareness, knowing that imagination for you is the instrument by which reality is formed.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and declare, 'My heart is at my right hand,' then imagine a warm, luminous right-hand guiding every choice; if impulse pulls left, revise by returning to that posture and feel the alignment.

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