Inner Royal Peace in Esther
Esther 10:2-3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Esther 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verses describe Mordecai's rise to power and his close standing with the king. They highlight his care for his people, seeking their wealth and speaking peace to all his seed.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the Esther passage, Mordecai stands as the inner principle of kingship manifesting through acts of power and the declaration of greatness—not as outward claim, but as what your consciousness records. The 'book of the chronicles' becomes the memory you write in the mind, the inner ledger of your states. When you recognize the I AM as the king within, you discover you are next to the throne of your own life, available to bless your people—your family, your circumstances—with abundance and peace. 'Wealth of his people' is not money alone but the riches of healing, harmony, opportunities, and goodwill that your inner world provides for all who depend on you. 'Speaking peace to all his seed' is your mental habit of blessing every part of your life—the relationships, the body, the projects—with calm, non-judgmental presence. The chapter invites you to revise the story you tell about yourself: let it be the record of a consciousness that grants security, unity, and plenty to every member of your inner republic. Your practice: assume that role and dwell in the feeling that this peace is already true.
Practice This Now
Practice: Close your eyes and assume the 'I AM' as the reigning king within. Revise a scene where you bless your people with abundance and speak peace into your world; feel it real.
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