Inner Decree Of Esther
Esther 3:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Esther 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse shows the king granting authority to Haman to use wealth and the people as he pleases. In Neville terms, this reflects the ego's inner decree over circumstances.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Esther 3:11 I hear the voice of the I AM, the king, laying a decree on the inner realm of appearances. The silver is given to you—the currency of desire—and the people are those outward effects that seem to fall under your rule. The scene tells you that power already resides in your consciousness, and it is your inner command that fashions what you call ‘fact’ in life. Haman, the schemer, embodies the impulse to control through wealth and domination; to set him loose is to invite your desire to govern reality by force. But the deeper reading shows the illusion: the moment you hear, 'do with them as it seemeth good to thee,' you awaken the truth that the one who decrees is the I AM within you. Your world answers to the decree you hold as real. To reclaim this authority, revise the decree: affirm that wealth and circumstance bend to loving intention, guided by wisdom, and that all people are held in your compassionate oversight. Imagination and awareness become the true sovereign power.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly, assume the throne of your inner king, and revise the decree aloud: I AM the ruler of my inner kingdom; wealth and circumstances serve my wise, loving purpose. Feel it real by letting the feeling of this decree sink into your chest.
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