Hidden Counsel, Inner Kingship
Daniel 2:10-11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Daniel 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The Chaldeans admit that no earthly man can reveal the king's matter. This highlights that true knowing lies beyond fleshly counsel and points to a higher inner source.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider the king inside you, and the 'matter' he seeks to know. The Chaldeans are the voice of outward reasoning, confessing that no man on earth can reveal the king's dream. They honor the limit of human counsel—the belief that truth comes from what can be measured, named, and argued. But the text points beyond: there exists a divine facility whose dwelling is not in flesh—the I AM within. In Neville's practice, this is the internal Godhead, the living awareness that knows by presence, not by proving. When you stand in that I AM and assume the dream as already given, you close the gap between question and answer. External magicians or Babylonish counselors may fret, yet they cannot define what your inner self has already declared. The 'gods' are not distant; they are your own awakening to a state. Idolatry here means trusting anything external to the inner conviction. Reject it. Rehearse the feeling that the king's matter is known, now, by your inner authority. In that revision you discover prophecy fulfilled: your promise moves from possibility to actuality.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Close your eyes and declare, 'I AM the I AM within me now knows this matter,' and feel the answer arriving as present fact for 3–5 minutes.
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