Daniel's Four Names Within
Daniel 1:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Daniel 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse names four youths from Judah, including Daniel, who are among the children of Judah in the exile.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within you, the men named Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah are not travelers; they are the four states of consciousness you carry into every circumstance. The verse says they are 'children of Judah'—your lineage of truth—set among Babylon's exiles, which you may read as the outer world of appearance. Daniel – meaning 'God is my judge' – stands as your unwavering I AM, the awareness that remains untouched by external pressures. When you feel the pressure of exile in your life, you can choose to identify with Daniel rather than the scene. Call forth Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah as the noble qualities you possess—faith, wisdom, and steadfastness—reconciling them with your core identity. The practical claim is that your inner self rules the outer, not by denial but by alignment: you imagine, you revise, you feel real. So, see yourself already inhabiting the Judah state within the Babylonic occasion; let the outer events bend to the vision of your inner I AM. The moment you maintain this identification, your inner world governs the outer one, and the verse proves your claim before any outward result appears.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe, and silently repeat 'I am the I AM; I am Daniel, the Judah within exile.' Then revise any fear by affirming: 'There is no opposition to my true self; my outer world conforms to my inner vision.'
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