The Inner King Delivers Daniel
Daniel 6:14-15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Daniel 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The king is distressed, wanting to rescue Daniel, but the new law cannot be altered. The scene shows a clash between mutable intention and an unchangeable decree.
Neville's Inner Vision
Daniel 6:14-15 unfolds as a vivid inner drama. The king of your mind—your I Am awareness—feels sore displeased with a past posture and resolves to rescue Daniel, the honored principle of faith within you. The law of the Medes and Persians represents a stubborn mental decree you have accepted as unchangeable. The king labours until sundown to effect deliverance, signaling the persistent effort of a consciousness determined to hold upheld values. Yet the counsellors remind him that a decree cannot be changed—an inner belief that has hardened into fact. In Neville’s light, this drama is your inner struggle between an emerging truth and a fixed vantage point. Daniel embodies the fidelity to truth that you seek to protect, the inner quality that will not bow to a petrified rule. The invitation then is to revise from within: assume the end, dwell in the feeling of having already delivered Daniel, and allow your awareness to rewrite the script. By saturating consciousness with the feeling that the desired state is already done, you dissolve the old decree and reveal the new reality.
Practice This Now
Practice: assume the end—Daniel is delivered—and feel the relief as if it has already happened; repeat until that feeling becomes your default state.
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