Esther 8:6 Inner Endurance Now
Esther 8:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Esther 8 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Esther expresses fear about evil coming to her people and the destruction of her kindred. She asks how she can endure witnessing it.
Neville's Inner Vision
Esther's cry is not a plea to change a fallen world; it is a call to change the state of consciousness from fear to awareness. In Neville's key, the 'evil that shall come' is not out there; it is the movement of your own mind agreeing with a tale about lack and danger. You are the I AM, the watchful presence that imagines and thereby creates. When you identify with the vision of catastrophe, you empower it. When you refuse, you invite the opposite: safety, restoration, and the flourishing of your people as a reflection of your inner conviction. So make a simple, radical assumption: the well-being of my kin is already established in consciousness, and therefore it must express in form. Feel the certainty tightening into the chest, the warmth of protection, the sense that the I AM is with you, here and now. As you inhabit that state, nonessential appearances fade, and the outer scene aligns with your inner truth. The shifting starts within; the world follows.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the welfare of your people is established now. Hold that image, feeling the I AM confirming it with you.
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