Little Help, Inner Power
Daniel 11:34 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Daniel 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Daniel 11:34 notes that when people fall, they receive a little help, while many cling to those who helped with flattery. It highlights how inner states determine what kind of assistance appears in our lives.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville's sense, the verse reveals that every fall is a signal of an inner state needing alignment. The 'little help' is not a random favor but the first counterpoint of your own I AM nudging you back to wholeness. The crowd that clings with flatteries exposes how the mind seeks approval when its sense of self wavers. Remember: all aid springs from consciousness, not chance. By choosing the feeling of being supported by the I AM, you revise the data of your experience. Imagination becomes the instrument of revision: dwell in the state of fullness, feel the presence that never abandons you, and watch as the outer scene reflects that interior reality. The fall becomes a doorway to ascent, the small help a sign that your inner covenant is active. Persist in the assumed state, and the outward conditions respond to your inner truth.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and revise the scene: the little help becomes your constant inner support. Feel the I AM supporting you now and affirm 'I am, and I am supported.'
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