Daniel's Inner Integrity
Daniel 6:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Daniel 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Daniel could not be faulted because he remained faithful; his integrity stood firm against inner and outer challenges.
Neville's Inner Vision
Daniel’s state of consciousness is a fixed posture of awareness, not a political maneuver. The presidents and princes who seek occasion against him are but the noise of the outer world trying to test the fidelity of your inner I AM. But no fault is found in him because his life is an inner alignment with the royal law of being—the kingdom within. In Neville’s terms, integrity is not a virtue you perform; it is a consciousness you inhabit. When you assume that you are the one who remains faithful, you invite the outer scene to reflect that inner truth. The accusations cannot register where your awareness has already decided: I am unassailable, I am true, I am loyal to the inner light. The more you tend this inner state, the less the world’s faults matter; the 'kingdom' comes forth as harmony, because you are living from the I AM, not from fear or agenda. So see Daniel in you: imagine yourself faithful, and watch as circumstances align to reveal the already true you.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Close your eyes and repeat, 'I AM faithful; I am unassailable.' Feel the conviction as if it is already true, and carry yourself with the quiet certainty of Daniel inside.
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