Daniel's Vision: Inner Storm
Daniel 7:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Daniel 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Daniel confesses a deep inward disturbance; his spirit grieves while his body remains present, and the visions trouble him.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the record of Daniel you hear your own I AM speak: the scene is not fixed in stone but formed in consciousness. The grieving spirit is a state of awareness, not a doom written in time. The body merely hosts an inner image that has become troublesome. The visions troubling him are pictures you have conjured by imagination, movements of mind that pretend to govern your life. Remember: God is I AM—the ever-present watcher who can revise any scene by shifting states. When trouble presses in, do not resist it as if it were real; acknowledge it, and return your attention to the desired state as if it already exists. By assuming the feeling of the wish fulfilled and reimagining the vision, you align yourself with reality as an outflow of your inner I AM. The future is born in present awareness; you rewrite the dream by dwelling in the certainty that you are complete, safe, and untroubled.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and revise the scene: imagine the troubling visions transmuted into peaceful prospects, and feel the relief as if it is already yours. Rest in the I AM and dwell on that assured state until it becomes present reality.
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