Equal Breath, Equal Life
Ecclesiastes 3:19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse notes that humans and beasts share the same fate and breath. It highlights vanity in striving for external distinction.
Neville's Inner Vision
Here you are asked to see that the outward differences between man and beast are but illusions born of consciousness. The one breath that animates both points to a single life I AM, the timeless self behind every form. To believe you are superior because of body, status, or circumstance is vanity; to believe you are devoid of worth is death of soul. When you accept that all fate unfolds within your own inner state, you realize death is not a punishment but a signaling that you have wandered from your divine identity. The dignity of Imago Dei is not earned from the world it is already yours as the living I AM. Therefore turn your attention away from the spectacle of life and rest in the steady, undivided awareness that remains unchanged by outward events. In this stance, the outer world aligns because you have remodeled the inner world to reflect eternal life. Death dissolves as the belief weakens, and the inner man awakens to the truth that all beings share one breath and one life.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare I am the I AM. Revise any sense of lack or hierarchy by feeling that every creature breathes the same life and that your worth is the divine life within.
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