Remember Your Creator Within
Ecclesiastes 12:1-14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ecclesiastes 12 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ecclesiastes 12:1-14 urges remembering the Creator in youth before difficult days arrive. It points to aging, vanity, and the coming judgment, guiding one toward reverent living as the whole duty.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the verse, the 'days of thy youth' are not mere years but states of consciousness. The 'evil days' come when you misplace the I AM in a belief of separation, lack, or time-bound decay. The sun, the light, the stars, and the 'keepers of the house' are outer images reflecting your interior fluctuations; when you identify with these images you feel fading strength and fear. But to 'remember your Creator' is not beseeching a distant God; it is returning to the recognition that the I AM—the sole awareness—is the living reality behind every scene. When you tremble at what you fear, you are only projecting weariness from a mind disidentified from its source. Reclaim your throne by affirming that consciousness is the potent, unchanging actor shaping every event. Vanity dissolves when you concede that life is not out there but within; the dust and the dust return to the earth only as you forget the constant presence. The conclusion—fear God and keep his commandments—becomes a practical invitation to live from the inner law of your mind, letting inner definiteness govern outward form.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close eyes; declare, 'I remember my Creator now,' and feel the I AM as a warm center. Sit for 5 minutes and dwell in the sense that this inner presence governs every image, revising any sense of age or lack.
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