Inner Alliances and Power
Daniel 11:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Daniel 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Daniel 11:6 presents an outward political joining that seems strong, but the passage shows the power of such ties fades when not rooted in inner life. It suggests that true strength isn't secured by alliances, but by one's consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through Neville’s lens, the ‘end of years’ and the 'king's daughter' are not persons in history but states of consciousness: the impulse to join with another for power. The 'arm' is the power one believes the alliance will confer, and the line that says it will not endure points to the fact that power claims must be sustained from within. When you feel the I AM as your only legitimate locus of power, the outward union becomes flexible, or even irrelevant, because it is your inner conviction that gives reality to every appearance. The 'they that brought her, and he that begat her' represent the beliefs and habits you have trusted to fortify a position; when those inner supports are not aligned with the I AM, the outer structures fade away. Your practice is to revise the belief: I am the power; my awareness can sustain any alliance, and any arrangement must reflect this inner sovereignty. Imagination creates the outcome; thus, rearrange your inner state and watch the outer scene rearrange to match it.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: In imagination, assume the end of the pact is already accomplished within you, and feel the I AM as sovereign. Then notice the outer alliances reorganize to reflect that inner state.
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