Daniel's Inner Law Triumph
Daniel 6:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Daniel 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The men declare they cannot find fault in Daniel except in his obedience to the law of his God; Daniel's fidelity to his inner law becomes the target of opposition.
Neville's Inner Vision
Daniel is not a man pressed by kings or edicts; he is a state of consciousness loyal to the inner law. The 'these men' are but shadows in the hall of your mind; they seek to trap you with the outward law, as if circumstance could override the I AM. Yet the only true law that binds you is your inner decree—the awareness that you are God’s image, governed by the God within. When Daniel’s fidelity to his God becomes the point of accusation, see that your own allegiance to the inner law is being tested. External opposition does not threaten the real you; it exposes the level of your assumed reality. If you insist that the inner law is supreme, the outer conditions bow to your internal state. Daniel's example is your invitation to dwell in the certainty that your God within governs every event; the more you align with that inner decree, the more you experience freedom from the illusion of contradiction.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the feeling: the inner law of God within me governs all. Revise any threat as movement of consciousness toward faith, and feel it real.
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