Inner Wealth Beyond Desire

Ecclesiastes 5:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Ecclesiastes 5 in context

Scripture Focus

10He that loveth silver shall not be satisfied with silver; nor he that loveth abundance with increase: this is also vanity.
Ecclesiastes 5:10

Biblical Context

Ecclesiastes 5:10 warns that lovers of money are never satisfied by more money, revealing the vanity of attachment. true sufficiency, in Neville's reading, lies in a transformed inner state rather than outer accumulation.

Neville's Inner Vision

To the man who loves silver, more silver never quenches the thirst; the psyche is speaking through appetite, not through addition. In Neville's view, this 'vanity' points to a deeper law: wealth is not a pile of coins but a state of consciousness. When you identify yourself as the lover of money, you imprison your awareness in lack, and the outer world must echo that limitation. The moment you refuse the trance of external measure and affirm, 'I am the source of all wealth,' you shift the whole scene. The I AM, not the ledger, is the true supply; the world responds to the inner assumption. So treat money as a symbol, not a destiny. If you train your imagination to feel already abundant, the sense of need dissolves, and increase becomes a natural reflection of your inner state. The verse invites a revision: replace craving with a settled conviction that you are always supplied by your inner being, and the appearances will align.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: Close your eyes and assume 'I am the source of all wealth' for five minutes, feeling abundance as your living reality. When thoughts of lack arise, revise them with 'my supply is endless' and continue sensing sufficiency.

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