Inner Gate Of Dan's Consciousness
Judges 18:15-16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The Danites come to the Levite's house and greet him. Six hundred armed men stand at the gate.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the modern reader, this scene is not history but your inner theatre. Dan represents a determined energy seeking direction, the gate a boundary of awareness, and the Levite's house the sanctuary of your true I AM. When you observe the outer drama—men with weapons at the gate—you're really noticing the contents of your own consciousness: thoughts that defend a sense of separation, doubts that stand at the entrance of your authentic power. The Levite's hospitality indicates proper worship: the inner authority that greets you as you turn inward and recognize that God, your I AM, is the context in which every event arises. When you salute that inner presence, you are affirming unity between your outer activity and inner disposition. The busyness of the Danites at the gate need not threaten you; you can choose to revise them into allies by seeing them as your persistently conditioned thoughts and offering them a place in the service of true worship rather than in idolatrous fear. The result is a healed partition between sacred and secular, a single community of consciousness.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and declare, 'I AM at the gate of my consciousness; I greet and approve only what aligns with true worship.' Feel the guard of awareness soften fear and invite every thought to serve unity.
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