Inner Scroll of Ezra 6:2
Ezra 6:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezra 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ezra 6:2 speaks of a roll found in Achmetha's palace, a written record. In Neville’s reading, that record is your inner script—the truth already kept in your I AM, awaiting acknowledgment.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the Neville Goddard reading, the found roll is not a relic of external history but a symbol of the inner archive your consciousness keeps. Achmetha's palace becomes your inner chamber, and the province of the Medes signifies the organized faculties of memory and reason. The discovery is not to be sought in stones or scrolls, but within the waking and sleeping images of your own mind, where a law is already written by your I AM. This law governs your life by the state you inhabit in imagination. When you acknowledge the roll as yours, you align with Providence—the sense that a hidden order is guiding appearances toward your fulfilled wish. Truth is faithful; once you assert the feeling of 'it is done,' the inner record begins to move from potential to present reality, drawing events to reflect the script you have chosen. The scroll invites you to dwell in consciousness where inner vision precedes outer change, and you, not history, write the next chapter.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine a rolled parchment found within your mind, a record confirming your desire is already real. Let the I AM awareness read it, revise as needed, and permit the feeling that it is done to saturate you.
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