Beasts, Flame, and Inner Vision
Daniel 7:11-12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Daniel 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Daniel 7:11-12 depicts a vision where a horn speaks great words, a beast is slain and burned, and the others lose dominion but continue for a season.
Neville's Inner Vision
From the vantage of I AM, the beasts are not distant monsters but clogged states of consciousness. When the horn speaks in great words, it is the voice of a settled habit of mind that claims power to control. Watch as the vision shows the beast slain and its body burned—an inner appraisal that says, No more identifying with that pattern. The sentence that follows, that the other beasts lose their dominion yet live for a season and a time, speaks to the truth that old conditions do not vanish all at once but yield to a cycle of transformation within awareness. In this inner drama, Providence is not an external fate but the rhythm of your own attention returning to the I AM. The flame is the selective, discerning light of consciousness that consumes fear, vanity, and limitation. As you dwell in the I AM, you permit the release of the beast, and its claim over your life dissolves; the energy instead serves a higher order, a timeless sense of purpose, until the season completes and a new kingdom dawns.
Practice This Now
Assume the state of I AM now; imagine the horn's loud words fading as you watch the beast be slain by the flame of awareness, and rest in the renewed consciousness that follows.
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