Inner Words, Quiet Heart

Ecclesiastes 7:21-22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Ecclesiastes 7 in context

Scripture Focus

21Also take no heed unto all words that are spoken; lest thou hear thy servant curse thee:
22For oftentimes also thine own heart knoweth that thou thyself likewise hast cursed others.
Ecclesiastes 7:21-22

Biblical Context

Don't take to heart every word spoken; your own heart often mirrors the curses you utter toward others. This reveals the interior burden shaping your reality.

Neville's Inner Vision

All words spoken are but currents in your own consciousness. When you hear a harsh word about you, do not take it as an outer verdict; hear it as a note sounding in your inner chamber, a sign of a claim you still hold about yourself. The verse points to the servant who curses, yet the truth is that the curses you hear are born from your own past image of others. Your inner critic is teaching you what you believed you are—until you revise, you keep living in the same scene. Now, imagine stepping into the I AM, the awareness that stands behind every thought. In that state, revoke the curse and replace it with a blessing, seeing the other as a mirror of your unfinished love. The act of revision dissolves the charge; mercy arises when you realize that nothing outside can touch the fullness of your inner being. As you persist, the outer world reflects a kinder inner assumption, confirming that your reality is the dream you have allowed.

Practice This Now

Tonight, when unease rises from another's words, pause and revise: 'I now forgive; I am the I AM; all curses in my field dissolve into blessing.' Feel the inner shift as your atmosphere brightens and the world echoes mercy.

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