Morning Seed of Consciousness

Ecclesiastes 11:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Ecclesiastes 11 in context

Scripture Focus

6In the morning sow thy seed, and in the evening withhold not thine hand: for thou knowest not whether shall prosper, either this or that, or whether they both shall be alike good.
Ecclesiastes 11:6

Biblical Context

Ecclesiastes 11:6 urges sowing in the morning and not withholding in the evening, for you cannot know which seed will prosper; both may yield good.

Neville's Inner Vision

Ecclesiastes 11:6 is not advice about farming alone, but about the field of your own consciousness. The morning sowing is your deliberate assumption—planting a belief in the end you desire with full attention. The evening of withholding represents the habit of doubt that clings to caution, yet the outer world cannot reveal which seed will flourish because the experiment is internal. The apparent alternation of outcomes mirrors the inner movements of your state. When you persist in a single, definite feeling of the wish fulfilled, you align your whole being with that end, and the outer world rearranges to reflect that inner state. The verse teaches patience with the method: trust continuous sowing rather than timing, for the law is inner and imagination creates the world. Do not scatter your seeds with fear or division; let your inner monologue be one of certainty that your assumption is already true, and the garden of your life will respond in kind. You are both sower and harvest.

Practice This Now

Assume the end now as real and feel it in your chest for 3–5 minutes. Then carry that feeling into your day with the knowing that your inner sowing will yield its harvest.

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