Esther's Inner Audience With Power
Esther 5:1-3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Esther 5 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Esther, after dressing in royal attire, stands in the inner court before the king. He notices her, shows favor by extending the golden sceptre, she approaches and touches it, and he asks what she wishes, offering even half the kingdom.
Neville's Inner Vision
In your own consciousness, Esther is you awakened to the I AM, standing at the inner court of your mind, awaiting recognition by the King within. The third day signals a completed shift—an inner revelation that you are no longer hidden but seen. The royal apparel is the awareness you begin to wear when you identify with your divine nature; the king’s throne represents the law of your being that governs all events. When Esther is seen and favored, the scepter of gold appears—the permission of your I AM to approach, to draw near to receive. To touch the top of the sceptre is to align your feeling with the fact that your desires are already established in the astral realm of consciousness. The question, What wilt thou? echoes across your mind: it is not an invitation to beg but a confirmation that you have already chosen, and your request shall be granted. The promise to the half of the kingdom shows the magnitude of what you can claim when you stand in the assumed state and allow it to unfold in form.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Stand in the inner court of your mind, assume the royal stance, feel the king’s favor as present, and declare your request as already granted. Let the feeling of 'I AM' steady you in that status until it becomes tangible.
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