Inner Ram, Inner Kings

Daniel 8:20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Daniel 8 in context

Scripture Focus

20The ram which thou sawest having two horns are the kings of Media and Persia.
Daniel 8:20

Biblical Context

Daniel 8:20 identifies the ram with two horns as the kings of Media and Persia. In Neville’s view, these kings are inner states of consciousness—two ruling attitudes that shape what you experience.

Neville's Inner Vision

Listen to the ram in your own mind. The two horns are not external empires but the two dominant ideas you entertain about power, security, and survival. One horn leans toward outward assertion; the other shields itself with caution. When you take Daniel’s symbol as inner territory, you see that Media and Persia are your present dispositions that decide what plays out in your day. The moment you dwell in the I AM—your awareness that you are the living, imagining presence—you begin to reverse these rulings. The ram remains, but its authority shifts as you refuse to identify with fear or force as final ends. You revise by assuming a new sovereignty: that your consciousness is the king behind both horns, and that all events obey the belief you presently accept about yourself. Practice this until the sense of ownership settles: you are the I AM, and the two inner kingdoms must serve your will through quiet, steadfast imagining.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Close eyes, pronounce 'I am the I AM' and imagine the ram bowing to your awareness; revise subtle thoughts into the kingly posture. Then observe any shift in feeling or circumstance as you dwell in that sovereign state.

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