Unchanging Inner Decree
Daniel 6:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Daniel 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Daniel 6:8 speaks of an unchangeable decree that cannot be altered by the king's sign or the laws he enforces. It invites the faithful to recognize that inner law outlasts outer circumstance.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this verse, the king's command to establish and seal a decree mirrors the inner law you hold in consciousness. The decree is not an external edict but a fixed assumption your awareness has chosen to govern your life. The Medes and Persians symbolize persistent thoughts and fears that would have you wobble or change your state; they alter not, when you, as the I AM, persist in a certainty that remains unshaken. To live by this is to practice the single law that cannot be repealed by circumstance: your inner state, once affirmed, is the unchanging decree. The inner king—your true self—signs the writing by imagining the final outcome as already real. Let the outer world echo that result by maintaining the feeling of completion; imagination is the instrument by which forms are born. When you assume the state and dwell there—feeling, perhaps, the relief and certainty of what is to come—you unlock the unalterable reality within you, and the world around you mirrors that decree.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, declare: I am the decree; my inner state cannot be changed. Then rest in the feeling that what I intend is already accomplished.
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