Inner Ram, Outer World: Daniel 8:3-4
Daniel 8:3-4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Daniel 8 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse presents a ram with two horns sweeping across its domain, symbolizing a single, dominant belief. It concludes that by its own will, this belief becomes great.
Neville's Inner Vision
Daniel's ram is your inner state of consciousness in motion. The two horns are not competing empires but two aspects of a single, abiding assumption—one of desire, the other of certainty—together they render the field ripe for manifestation. The ram pushes west, north, and south, crossing every realm of your life until nothing remains to oppose the idea you hold as true. Notice that no beasts stand before it; this is the destruction of doubt within you by the vibrational truth you insist upon. When the higher horn comes up last, it signals that the nobler level of awareness—the I AM that you are—emerges only after the initial impulse has asserted itself. Your will, aligned with faith, acts and becomes great because you have allowed the idea to claim the entire life-field. The kingdom of God in you is not a distant event but your present assumption.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume: I am the ram with two horns, the I AM in command. Feel the belief moving through every area of life and watch the outer world answer with alignment to your inner truth.
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