Status Reversal in Ecclesiastes 10:6-7
Ecclesiastes 10:6-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ecclesiastes 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ecclesiastes 10:6–7 observes a social inversion: folly is exalted while the rich sit in a low place; servants appear on horses and princes walk as servants on the earth.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the alchemy of consciousness, these lines reveal that status is a figure of inner life, not a fixed external order. When folly holds the seat of dignity or wealth wears apparent lowliness, it is because the mind has identified with shifting beliefs rather than with the unchanging I AM. The scene—servants on horses, princes walking—exists to beckon you to examine your own inner images of power and worth. You are the sovereign awareness from which all appearances flow; the world mirrors your internal state. The remedy is to revise from within: assume the feeling of your true royalty, dwell in the I AM, and let that inner authority govern. As you persist in this inner posture, the outer scene rearranges to reflect your corrected sense of self. The inversion dissolves as your consciousness claims its rightful sovereignty, revealing that dignity and power arise from within, not from any external rank.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes, declare 'I AM' as your constant reality, and revise a current scene of status by picturing yourself seated on the throne of inner dignity, feeling its authority now.
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