Solitary Vision of Daniel
Daniel 10:7-9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Daniel alone sees the vision; the men with him do not. A great tremor overtakes them, leaving Daniel weakened as he humbly listens to the voice.
Neville's Inner Vision
Daniel's vision is not a distant event but a state of consciousness he enters when he ceases to identify with the crowd of appearances. The trembling companions embody the collective self that cannot perceive the inner impression because it clings to safety and old self-images. When the vision comes, the I AM within Daniel feels the contraction of strength into weakness—an inner shattering that reveals the light beneath. The voice he hears marks a threshold; once heard, one falls into a sleep of the old self, with the face, as it were, toward the ground, surrendering to the truth that the inner vision is the only real scene. Your task is to stand in the same solitary witness, treating the quake of the outer world as a herald that you have entered the inner realm where power and humility coexist. Do not seek revelation in another’s gaze; claim it as your own I AM and let imagination dress the body, the world, and the time in the color of this vision.
Practice This Now
Assume, now, that you are the vision you alone perceive. For five minutes, feel the I AM presence as already standing in that vision; if doubt arises, revise: 'I am the vision; I am strong; I am anchored in the inner realm.'
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