Inner Covenant for Insight
Daniel 2:17-18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Daniel 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Daniel gathers his companions and shares the matter, then they plead with the God of heaven for mercy regarding the secret so that Daniel and his fellows might not perish with the wise men.
Neville's Inner Vision
Daniel’s action is the hallmark of a living I AM state convening with compatible inner energies. The companions—Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah—represent verses of consciousness aligned in the same desire: the call for illumination. The ‘secret’ is not a far-off fact but a revelation ready within your own awareness, waiting for the moment you turn from fear to faith. When you ask for mercy from the God of heaven, you are consenting that the higher self provides the exact understanding you require, not through outward mechanisms but through inward realization. The danger of perishing with the ‘wise men of Babylon’ symbolizes clinging to outer intellect and limitation; the remedy is to assemble the right interior qualities and petition with unity. This communal prayer functions as a catalyst, shifting the inner atmosphere toward receptivity. In that renewed mood, the solution appears as inner vision and clarity, precisely when you need it most, guiding you through the apparent crisis with quiet authority.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and gather your inner companions—confidence, discernment, and unity—as one I AM. Assume the answer is already revealed; feel the certainty now and declare, 'Mercy from the God of heaven reveals the secret to me and my companions.'
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