Esther Inner Court of Wisdom
Esther 1:13-14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Esther 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The king calls his top wise men, those who know the times and the law, to advise him. The seven princes sit nearest, guardians of judgment and the king's face.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the Neville Goddard spirit, Esther 1:13-14 becomes a map of your inner kingdom. The king is your I AM awareness, and the wise men who know the times are the states of consciousness that discern the moment and the right law to apply. The seven princes who sit nearest you are seven faculties of mind—attention, memory, will, imagination, discernment, faith, and authority—standing at the throne as first in the kingdom. Their gaze upon you signals that you are not at the mercy of events, but at the helm of your own experience. This is not about outward politics, but about recognizing that every event reflects your inner stance. When you attend to this inner council, you acknowledge that you determine the meanings of appearances. By imagining yourself consulting them, you align with the I AM that already knows the truth of your life. Your task is to revise fear and doubt with the certainty that the present moment embodies your established state of mind. The 'law' you seek and the 'judgment' you wish to render are the natural expressions of your inner state, brought forth by your imagination.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly, imagine your inner wise men gathered before a throne of awareness, and revise fear by declaring, 'I am the law of my life.' Feel the truth of that statement as your reality shifts.
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