Daniel 8:15 Inner Vision
Daniel 8:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Daniel 8 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Daniel sees a vision and seeks its meaning. A figure appears before him.
Neville's Inner Vision
Daniel’s scene is your inner theatre. The vision appears because you have authorized a state of awareness to be seen. The ‘appearance of a man’ is not a man in the room; it is your I AM stepping into form as a reliable inner presence. When he seeks the meaning, he is not hunting an external fact but calibrating his own consciousness. In Neville’s terms, the vision is a dream of your own making, and the meaning is what you have already assumed about yourself. The crucible is the practice of revision: you reframe the scene by assuming a new state, and the observed world follows. The presence before you reveals your current reliability of awareness; the more you dwell in the feeling of the answer, the more the inner man becomes your outer experience. So, the lesson is simple: reside in the consciousness that is aware, and interpretation becomes the living reality you witness.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit quietly, assume the meaning you seek, and feel it real as the presence that stands before you. Let the inner man speak your new truth and notice how your outer life begins to align.
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