Sleepless Night, Inner Chronicles
Esther 6:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Esther 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The king cannot sleep; the records are brought and read before him. The moment shows that inner memory and state govern outward choices.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Esther 6:1, your consciousness cannot rest until it surveys the records of what you have imagined. The 'book of chronicles' is your inner memory—your states of belief and assumption about who you are. When they are read before the king, the internal movements reveal themselves as present causes; the past becomes a living mirror showing you the results your current imagining has produced. The sleeplessness is a sign you will not settle for appearances; it is a call to discernment. By allowing the inner 'reader' to review these chronicles, you invite a deliberate revision: you choose a truer assumption, a state of I AM that aligns with your desired outcome, and you feel it as already real. The king's command is your invitation: attend to your inner evidence, shift your state, and the visible world will follow, because your inner story determines the outer scene. When you insist on the reality of your desired state, sleep dissolves into clarity and events align with the renewed consciousness.
Practice This Now
Assume you are the king who cannot sleep, and imagine your inner chronicles being read aloud. Revise the state with the feeling of it done, and feel it real now.
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