Inner Crowned Presence

Revelation 1:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Revelation 1 in context

Scripture Focus

13And in the midst of the seven candlesticks one like unto the Son of man, clothed with a garment down to the foot, and girt about the paps with a golden girdle.
Revelation 1:13

Biblical Context

The verse presents the Son of Man in the midst of seven candlesticks, dressed in a garment to the feet and a golden girdle around the chest. It symbolizes your inner, authoritative presence (the I AM) available now.

Neville's Inner Vision

The seven candlesticks are the lights of your consciousness; the Son of Man standing in their midst is the I AM you, awake and ruling. The garment down to the feet declares a life aligned with truth, a state in which nothing in you resists your inner order. The golden girdle around the chest—the belt of your heart’s authority—says you govern thoughts, feelings, and events from the center of awareness, not from need or fear. This figure is not external to be sought; he is your own awakened state, available now, reshaping your inner weather so that outer appearances follow suit. When you identify with this presence, you stop praying to an absent future and begin acting from the reality of your dominion. Imagination becomes the robe by which the self crowns itself; feeling it real makes it so. Your life then becomes a procession of signs that you are already what you seek: I AM aware, clothed, and in charge. The world shifts to reflect who you are within; the long-awaited change is a change of consciousness first.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: close your eyes and assume the I AM presence, see yourself wearing the robe to the feet and a golden girdle at the heart, standing at the center of your inner lights. Say I AM and feel that this is your immediate reality, not someday.

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