Inner Dream, Inner Kingdom
Daniel 7:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Daniel 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Daniel has a dream with visions in Babylon, records the dream, and then tells its full meaning.
Neville's Inner Vision
Daniel 7:1 speaks of a man in the stillness of inward listening—his bed becomes the seat of attention, the king of Babylon a set of outer concerns that tempt the mind outward. In Neville's terms, the dream is not a geographical clue but a series of inner movements arising in the I AM. The writing of the dream is the act of giving form to these inner images; to tell the sum is to acknowledge the total meaning your inner life offers. You are that Daniel; your outward Belshazzar is the mind's pride and distraction. When you write the dream, you crystallize a procession of sensations, visions, and meanings into a coherent inner script. The visions then invite you to revise the self you identify with and to awaken into a larger realm—the Kingdom of God within—where the I AM rules peacefully. Your work is to dwell in the feeling that this vision is already true and to turn that feeling into everyday awareness.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and write down the dream or inner vision as if it is your present experience. Then declare, I AM the awareness that holds this vision, and let that feeling saturate your day.
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