Four Beasts, Inner Kingdom
Daniel 7:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Daniel 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Daniel 7:3 presents four beasts rising from the sea; in Neville's sense, they are four inner dispositions arising within consciousness rather than external nations.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through the I AM, the sea is the vast subconscious from which thoughts and feelings surge. The four beasts are not strangers in a distant land; they are four habits of mind that assert themselves as you move through a day. One may appear as stern power, another as alarm and fear, a third as appetite or compulsion, a fourth as prideful ruling. They differ and threaten to pull you in opposite directions, yet they are all but movements within your own consciousness. The prophecy’s promise and the idea of a 'Kingdom of God' come when you stop seeking kingdoms outside and invite the inner ruler, the I AM, to govern. Judgment becomes accountability for the claims you entertain; you watch the beasts, you do not condemn them, and you revise them by the assumption that health and harmony are already yours. As you persist in this inner observation, the diverse movements lose their idol-like grip, and your inner kingdom begins to answer to your awareness, aligning outward circumstances with your established consciousness.
Practice This Now
Sit quiet and imagine the sea within. Assume the feeling that the I AM now rules all four movements; revise each beast into a harmonious aspect of your inner kingdom, feeling it real for a few minutes.
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