Inner Stone, Outer Kingdom
Daniel 2:34-35 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Daniel 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
In Daniel 2:34-35, a stone cut out without hands crushes the image’s feet and shatters the whole idol. The stone then becomes a great mountain that fills the earth.
Neville's Inner Vision
Daniel’s image is not an outward idol but a dream of separation. The stone cut out without hands is the shift of awareness—the I AM—that begins within and stands outside every old form. When that stone strikes the feet, the old sense of self collapses; the iron, clay, brass, silver, and gold of familiar habit break away, and the wind of true consciousness carries them off. The sequence shows that no external power remains when you rest in inner knowing. Then the stone grows into a mountain, filling the earth—your life is now governed by the enduring reality of I AM. The Kingdom of God is not distant; it is the realized state you awaken into by repeated acts of inner assumption. By dwelling in the feeling that you are already this fulfilled I AM, you dissolve limitation and invite a new creation into being within your own mind.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes, declare 'I AM the stone' and feel the old image crumble; rest in the sense that the inner kingdom has already arrived.
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