Dreams Through Quiet Minds

Ecclesiastes 5:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Ecclesiastes 5 in context

Scripture Focus

3For a dream cometh through the multitude of business; and a fool's voice is known by multitude of words.
Ecclesiastes 5:3

Biblical Context

The verse warns that dreams arise when the mind is busy with many concerns, while a fool is known by his many words; true inner vision comes from quiet, focused interior life.

Neville's Inner Vision

Ecclesiastes 5:3 teaches that the dream we seek is not born of noisy busyness but of a still, unwavering inner state. When the mind is crowded with the day’s businesses and the tongue with many words, the heart contracts into surmises and plans that resemble a dream only in form. Neville would remind you that the I AM is the sole cause and perceiver; every outer event mirrors your inner assumption. The multitude of activity is merely the agitation of the personality; the true motion of life flows from a single, quiet conviction held in the chest as if it were already true. To discover the dream, you must withdraw attention from outward chatter, close the door on argument, and imagine from the end. Assume you are already the person who has achieved the wish; feel the reality, see the scene, and let the feeling of completion displace fear and limitation. Persistence in that inner state converts potential into perception and makes the dream come through, not by busyness, but by stillness and faith.

Practice This Now

Sit in quiet and choose a single wish; then assume the state of its fulfillment for a few minutes, feeling it as real now. Carry that inner conviction into your day with steady, wordless focus.

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