Daniel's Night Vision Practice
Daniel 2:12-19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Daniel 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Daniel faces a royal decree to kill the wise men, seeks time, prays with his companions, and is given a night vision that reveals the interpretation and praise to God.
Neville's Inner Vision
Daniel's crisis is an inner verdict of fear and limitation; the king's decree mirrors a belief that time and wisdom are scarce. In Neville's world, Daniel does not beg for mercy but asserts the I AM— the God of heaven within— and asks for the grace to reveal the truth. He and his companions join in a quiet communion, a collective assumption that the answer already exists in consciousness. The night vision is the moment when inner awareness lights up form, translating insight into imagery that your outer mind can recognize as provision. The interpretation comes as a gift from the higher self, dissolving the death decree by proving that the real 'wise men' are states of consciousness and that the true revelation arises from internal mercy. When Daniel blesses the God of heaven, you are blessing your own I AM, acknowledging that awareness is the source of all interpretation and remedy. The crisis yields to clarity as you maintain the assumption of wholeness and respond from faith instead of fear.
Practice This Now
Assume the state, 'I AM the interpretation now.' In a quiet moment, imagine Daniel receiving the night vision for your current challenge and feel the solution as real.
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