Inner Prayer Realization
Daniel 9:20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Daniel 9 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Daniel is praying and confessing both his own sin and that of Israel, presenting his supplication to the LORD for the holy mountain of God. It highlights devotion as an inner dialogue that seeks alignment with the divine presence.
Neville's Inner Vision
Daniel’s words—speaking, praying, confessing—are not mere history but a vivid pattern of inner life. The holy mountain of God is the elevated state of awareness you can enter now. If you want a tangible change, you must revise the inner story: declare the truth about yourself and your people not as trouble, but as already healed by the I AM. The act of presenting supplication before the LORD your God is the discipline of directing attention to the divine presence within, where imagination and reality meet. In Neville’s psychology, the confessed sins are not punished but released; their energy is transmuted into longing and faith in the new state. The response of God arrives when the mind rests in the assumption of the state desired, and timing itself becomes the cadence of inner conviction. The inner conversation becomes a mountain-climbing of consciousness, and as you hold that ascent, the outer circumstances align with the inner truth. The practice is simple: dwell in the feeling of your wish already fulfilled, and imagine the mountain standing firm inside you.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume the state of I AM now—close your eyes, declare 'I am the holy mountain of God within,' and revise every limitation until it dissolves; feel it real. Do this for a few minutes, letting inner conviction settle before you proceed.
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