Wisdom's Light Within
Ecclesiastes 2:13-14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ecclesiastes 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Wisdom outshines folly like light over darkness. The wise have clear sight, while fools wander in darkness, and both share the same end.
Neville's Inner Vision
That verse reveals a law of consciousness: wisdom shines because your awareness is awake; folly shrouds what you could clearly see. The wise have their eyes in their head—an inner sight that notices opportunity, truth, and right action—even when outward events appear neutral. The fool walks in darkness, bumping into doubts and misreadings, because his state has forgotten the I AM, the presence that never slips. And I perceive that one event happeneth to them all: the inevitable outward result that arises from the inner state. Yet this 'event' is not fate but the echo of your thinking. If you prefer light, you must dwell as the light in imagination first. Assume you are the one who perceives rightly; revise every scene by declaring, "I am the light now," and feel that light permeating the room until it becomes your sensation of reality. The shift is immediate in consciousness and later reflected in form. Your life becomes the scene that follows the inner reform.
Practice This Now
Practice: sit quietly and affirm, 'I am the light that sees,' breathing with it. Then revise a current moment of confusion by feeling that you are already clear.
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