Daniel's Inner King and Revelation
Daniel 2:46-49 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Daniel 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Daniel 2:46-49 shows Nebuchadnezzar bowing to Daniel, acknowledging Daniel's God, and elevating him, while Daniel places others in charge and sits at the king's gate.
Neville's Inner Vision
Daniel is not a man merely in a court; he is the state of consciousness that you call forth when you attend to the I AM within. Nebuchadnezzar’s fall, his worship of Daniel, is the outer world surrendering to the inner wisdom you have chosen to honor. The king’s confession—Your God is a God of gods and a revealer of secrets—points to the moment in you when the inner light reveals what was previously hidden. When Daniel is elevated, the outer life rises to reflect the inner alignment: gifts, authority, governance. But notice Daniel sits at the gate; a reminder that true ruling begins at the threshold of awareness, not in the noise of the street. Your inner Daniel commands the affairs of your Babylon—your thoughts, habits, and fears—while you, as the I AM, remain calmly sovereign at the gate of awareness. The event is an inner consequence of an inner decision: you have remembered who you are, and so your inner king governs your world with mercy and wisdom.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume: I AM the governing power in me; my inner Daniel reveals the secrets of my life. Feel it real as you align with the inner king.
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