Rings of Conscious Authority
Esther 3:10-11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Esther 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Esther 3:10–11 shows the king removing his ring and giving it to Haman, empowering him to act against the Jews. He also entrusts silver and the people to be dealt with as Haman desires.
Neville's Inner Vision
Esther 3:10–11 presents a vivid mirror for the inner man. The king represents your I AM—your waking consciousness—sitting in the seat of authority. The ring is the tangible sign of a decree you issue through attention. When the ring goes into the hand of Haman, the Agagite—your fear-born thoughtform and the grievance you have nourished—you empower a scheme to act in the world of effects. The silver and the people are the motive power and the raw stuff of belief you are willing to fund with attention. This is not about a historical monarch, but about your own inner governance: you have handed over the ring to a belief that out there can do what you refuse to authorize inwardly. Yet the invitation of the inner mystic is to recover your sovereignty. Withdraw the ring; revise the decree; declare with your I AM, I govern this life now. Feel that it is real as you speak it; let the inner governor reframe every circumstance. The Kingdom of God rests in consciousness; when you reclaim the ring, you command the outer world to reflect your renewed inner state.
Practice This Now
Assume the state of the king who withdraws the ring from Haman and places it on your own finger. Close your eyes, say I AM that governs this life, and feel the truth of that authority until it becomes your lived experience.
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