Time, Judgment, Inner Purpose
Ecclesiastes 8:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ecclesiastes 8 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse says that every purpose has its proper time and a judgment that follows. The misery described comes from resisting that inner cadence.
Neville's Inner Vision
Ecclesiastes 8:6 speaks not of doom but of the inner cadence of consciousness. Time belongs to your inner purpose; judgment is the inner verdict you place on your thoughts. The misery described is the psychic friction of resisting that cadence. If you accept that every purpose has its appointed season, you invite patience, clarity, and alignment. The 'judgment' you hear is your own mind telling a tale of lack; you can revise it by assuming a different inner state—one where the end has already occurred. The I AM, your true Self, is the governor of time; by choosing the assumption that your desire is complete, you set the conditions for its appearance. Practice: close your eyes, breathe, and declare, I am the I AM, and this present moment is the time of my purpose. Dwell in the feeling that the end is now, see the scene in which you stand as if the goal is achieved, and feel the relief as truth. The outer world then becomes a faithful reflection of that inner order.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and revise the state: assume the end is now and feel it real. Create a quick sensory scene where your purpose is complete and you are at peace, and let that inner sensation saturate your day.
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