Esther's Inner Crown
Esther 7:6-8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Esther 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Esther identifies Haman as the adversary; in the king’s wrath he is exposed and his plot is thwarted as justice moves.
Neville's Inner Vision
Esther 7:6-8 unfolds as a map of the mind. The adversary you fear embodies a state of consciousness you have not owned; Haman is the frozen belief in your own vulnerability, while the king’s wrath is the surge of awareness that dislodges it. Esther, the awakened I AM, names the threat aloud, and recognition becomes the catalyst that dissolves fear. When the king rises, Haman pleads, and the bed scene follows, you witness how the old image is confronted and revealed for what it is—a projection without real substance. The covering of Haman’s face and the king’s question illustrate the moment consciousness asserts its sovereignty: the appearance of threat collapses before the light of awareness. Providence and exposure show that no power exists outside the I AM. Your work is to keep the vision clear, maintain the end in mind, and recognize that you are the king and queen of your inner realm, co-acting to dissolve the adversary.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes, rest in the I AM, and revise the scene to affirm, 'I AM the authority here.' See the threat dissolve as you declare your inner sovereignty, feel the calm replace fear, and hold the end of perfect safety and just outcomes within your consciousness.
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