Harvest Beyond the Wind

Ecclesiastes 11:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Ecclesiastes 11 in context

Scripture Focus

4He that observeth the wind shall not sow; and he that regardeth the clouds shall not reap.
Ecclesiastes 11:4

Biblical Context

The verse warns against waiting for perfect conditions, because inaction comes from over-reading external signs. It invites us to act now, trusting inner certainty rather than outer weather.

Neville's Inner Vision

Observe the wind and you see your own doubt; regard the clouds and you confirm your fear of lack. In this verse, the weather outside becomes a mirror of your inner weather, and sowing or reaping depends on the state you inhabit. The I AM, the aware self, does not wait for favorable conditions; it acts by assuming a completed fulfillment. When you dwell on external signs, you imprison your power to create, for creation is a function of inner conviction, not weather reports. Therefore, choose a clear, definite assumption about your desire, and make that assumption the dominant feeling in your consciousness. The moment you imagine the harvest as already present, you align with the natural law that thoughts become things. Your new state of awareness transforms perceptions, so what seemed uncertain begins to show itself as imminent, not because the world changes first, but because you have changed the inner conditions. Practice holds: revise every moment of hesitation by returning to the assumption and feeling it as if real now.

Practice This Now

Choose a single desire and in stillness assume it is already done, feeling its reality now. Then take a small, decisive action consistent with that inner state.

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