Inner Kingdom Rising: Esther 3:1

Esther 3:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Esther 3 in context

Scripture Focus

1After these things did king Ahasuerus promote Haman the son of Hammedatha the Agagite, and advanced him, and set his seat above all the princes that were with him.
Esther 3:1

Biblical Context

Esther 3:1 records the king promoting Haman to the highest rank, placing him above all other princes. This serves as a symbol of an elevated ego or belief taking precedence in one's inner world.

Neville's Inner Vision

Esther 3:1 places a king on the throne and elevates Haman to the highest seat, a visible symbol of a belief taking royal power in your mind. In Neville-lens, Ahasuerus is your ordinary waking state—the attention that allows images to form—and Haman is the imagined prince of fear, vanity, and control that you have consented to as ruler. When you read that Haman is promoted above all the princes, you are seeing a moment in your consciousness when a small thought or passion was given lordship over the many facets of your being. It is not that Haman has power over anything in themselves; it is you, through expectancy and agreement, granting him seat and authority. The true king, the I AM, is always present, and the Presence of God remains the quiet backdrop of every scene, inviting you to awaken to a higher rule. The healing is not to annihilate Haman by force but to revise the scene so that the I AM sits on the throne, and the imagined prince bows to your right understanding. When you claim this, the inner kingdom aligns with the divine order, and your life reflects that reign.

Practice This Now

Assume now: I AM is King of my mind, and Haman’s throne dissolves into light. Feel the true Self seated high, while every restless thought bows to that presence.

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