Inner Vision of the Unknown Future
Ecclesiastes 8:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ecclesiastes 8 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse states that one cannot know what will happen or when it will happen. It highlights the unknowable future.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your present awareness is the only time that truly exists. The line 'he knoweth not that which shall be' speaks to the ego that trusts outward facts more than inner truth. In Neville's psychology, the future is not a sequence of external events waiting to be discovered; it is the next expression of your inner state. The I AM, your true identity, does not predict with clocks but asserts what your heart has assumed. When you fret over timing, you are treating the future as something separate from you; yet time itself bows to the state you inhabit now. Therefore, you are invited to revise within and to imagine from the end, for imagination creates reality. By dwelling in the feeling of the wish fulfilled, you align your inner motion with the end you desire and thereby redraw the apparent script. Providence becomes the natural outflow of a consciousness that refuses to surrender to doubt. The unknown future becomes known to the I AM that says, 'It is so,' and the outer world follows.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, pick a specific outcome, and imagine the final scene as already yours; feel the joy and repeat, 'It is done.' Do this for a few minutes daily.
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