The Inverted Court of Mind
Ecclesiastes 10:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ecclesiastes 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ecclesiastes 10:7 shows a reversal: servants on horses and princes walking on the earth. It points to how inner state shapes outer role.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your verse is not a lesson about social rank but a map of consciousness. The servant on horseback and the prince on foot reveal how power is assigned by the inner mood you entertain. In truth, the prince is the I AM expressing as awareness, the servant the habitual belief that you are bound by circumstance. When you recognize that inversion is simply a mirror of your own mind, you can rewrite the scene by assuming a new measure of reality. Train your imagination to align with the feeling that you are the ruler here and now, crowned not by crowns of men but by the authority of awareness. As you persist, the outer signs of the day will bend to this inner posture because reality follows the inner state you dwell in. Do not chase positions; sustain the inner assumption, feel the sovereignty of your mind, and observe how what seemed to govern you loosens its grip. You ride the horses of circumstance with the reins of attention, directing their pace by your convinced imagination until the prince and servant swap places in your sense of time and life.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes. Affirm, 'I AM the ruler now,' and visualize yourself seated on a throne of light within your mind, feeling deliberate power. Let that feeling linger for a few breaths, then return to your day with the inner posture intact.
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