Inner Dominion of Vision
Daniel 8:5-8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Daniel 8 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
In Daniel 8:5-8, a westward-moving goat with one horn defeats a ram with two horns; the goat becomes mighty, its horn breaks, and four horns arise toward the four winds.
Neville's Inner Vision
I view the goat as my dominant state of consciousness, sweeping from the west, its horn fixed between my eyes, moving with the momentum of imagination that touches no ground. The ram with two horns embodies a double-armed opposition within me—an old belief that would resist change. When the goat charges and breaks the ram's two horns, I recognize that the power of my I AM can dissolve outward contradictions simply by the certainty of inner acceptance. The great horn's breaking signals that once my central assumption stands unchallenged, the external scene yields; four winds arise as new expressions born from that inner sovereignty. These four winds point to fresh directions of thought, feeling, will, and speech springing from the same original kingly state. The message is plain: when I dwell in the I AM, I see the world transform to mirror that inner dominion.
Practice This Now
Assume right now that you are the goat, with a fixed horn between your eyes, and feel the I AM moving you with effortless power. Then revise a current limitation by stating, 'From this moment, the four winds carry forth a new expression of my inner kingly state.'
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