Touch of the Inner Hand

Daniel 10:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Daniel 10 in context

Scripture Focus

10And, behold, an hand touched me, which set me upon my knees and upon the palms of my hands.
Daniel 10:10

Biblical Context

A divine touch reaches Daniel, placing him on his knees and hands in a posture of reverent reception. The moment signals an inner alignment with divine presence rather than an external event.

Neville's Inner Vision

In this inner scene, the hand that touches Daniel is the I AM—your own awareness made visible. The lifting to knees and placing of hands upon the floor is a shift of state, not an external visitation. When you imagine this touch now, you are not begging from without; you acknowledge the power within. The kneeling and open palms become a living symbol of worship and readiness to receive guidance from the source that already dwells within you. Do not search outside for proof; revise your sense of self until you feel the touch as your own inner authority. In that moment, prophecy and promise arise as inner certainties, and outward events align with your inner decree. The verse becomes a practical discipline: become the person who is touched, the one who stands in humble power, and let the world rearrange itself to reflect that present state.

Practice This Now

Assume the feeling of the I AM touching you now; visualize a warm hand lifting you to your knees and placing your palms open before you. Stay in that sense of divine receptivity and inner authority.

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