Daniel 8:10 Inner Host Strife
Daniel 8:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Daniel 8 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Daniel 8:10 shows a great horn overpowering the host of heaven, symbolizing an egoic force that displaces inner order. It points to the struggle between pride and the higher life within.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through Neville’s lens, the horn is not a distant conqueror but a persistent state of consciousness—an idea of self more powerful than your awareness of God. The host and the stars are your faculties and inspirations. When the horn grows great and casts them to the ground, it means pride-inflated selfhood temporarily dominates the inner scene, stamping out the quiet impulses of truth. Yet there is a deeper narrator—the I AM, that awareness which remains untouched by the scene. The outer vision can be seen as a dream of the mind, and the moment you insist, 'I am that I AM,' you reverse the movement: the imagined ruling force loses its grip as you identify with your true center. The mercy of imagination is that it can revise the entire drama, not by denying reality, but by reassigning reality to consciousness. So, stand in the realization that your awareness is larger than any thought of power. By assuming the I AM here and now, you disarm the horn and align the host with divine order.
Practice This Now
Assume the I AM is now ruler of this inner sky; revise the scene so the horn dissolves and the host and stars stand restored and bright. Feel it real by lingering in that consciousness for a minute.
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