Inner Beast and Little Horn
Daniel 7:7-8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Daniel 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Daniel 7:7-8 depicts a dreadful fourth beast with iron teeth and ten horns, and the rise of a little horn with eyes and a boastful mouth.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this vision, the fourth beast is a state of consciousness that has grown rigid and mechanized—an inner apparatus with iron teeth that believes it must overpower life. Its ten horns symbolize many compulsions and judgments that rise when attention is given to fear, control, or external power. The little horn appears as the subtle, self-amplifying thought in the midst of these horns—a personal ego voice that boasts and fixes on outcomes, even as it pretends to speak for all. The eyes in the horn reveal self-conscious perception, the idea that I am the source and judge of all, while the mouth proclaims great things to inflate its authority. Neville's gentle invitation is to turn from that mechanical theater and awaken to the I AM, the one Presence within you that orders the inner world. By invoking the end you desire, by assuming the truth of your divine nature, you revise the entire scene. The kingdom of God becomes not a future conquest but the quiet, decisive state you inhabit in the now.
Practice This Now
Assume now the I AM presence and revise the scene inwardly: declare I am the power that shapes my world. Feel it real as a new inner state dissolves the little horn's voice.
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