Banquet of Imagination Inner Kingdom
Esther 5:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Esther 5 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Esther speaks with the king at a banquet; he asks for her petition, promising it will be granted, even to half the kingdom.
Neville's Inner Vision
Esther 5:6 unfolds as a parable of your inner kingdom. The banquet of wine signals a high, relaxed state of consciousness in which the I AM stands sovereign over all conditions. When the king asks, What is thy petition? it becomes your moment of decisive imagination—your willingness to name clearly what you desire and to feel that it is already so. The promise that it shall be granted, and even to the half of the kingdom, speaks not of external power but of the breadth you claim within your own awareness. Each petition is an act of inner realization, a revision of limitation into abundance. A petition made in imagination stirs a current of grace and aligns your inner state with outer appearances. Therefore, treat Esther as your higher self, the part of you that can approach the divine ruler within and receive favors you once thought impossible. The scene invites you to move from passive longing to active declaration, until your feeling of royalty becomes the ordinary mood of life.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and assume you already have the petition granted; feel the gratitude and abundance as if it is done. If resistance arises, revise the scene until the royal feeling becomes your default.
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