Inner Beasts and I AM Power
Revelation 13:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Revelation 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The vision presents a beast rising from the sea with seven heads and ten horns, crowned and blasphemous. It reveals how an outer display of power often mirrors an inner belief in external authority.
Neville's Inner Vision
On the surface the beast rising from the sea is a vivid image of outer power, but in the Nevillean key it speaks of a state of consciousness. The sea is the vast subconscious, where images of authority swim into form when attention forgets that all power flows from the I AM. The seven heads are the many faces of thought—reason, fear, pride, calculation, desire, habit, and faith—that would govern life if you give them your allegiance. The ten horns, crowned in display, signify the apparent sovereignty of these ruling ideas, as if control could be secured by outer crowns and political logos. And the name blasphemy on each head marks the core error: worshipping power as though it stood apart from God. The moment you identify yourself with the I AM and notice these pictures without surrendering to them, the image dissolves. The true prophecy is not about Rome or beasts out there, but about your inner alignment. You are the I AM; the beast is only a thought-turned-appearance that yields when you affirm inner sovereignty.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and stand on the shore of your inner sea; declare silently, I AM the power here; observe the beast rise and fade into light as you reaffirm that no outer authority holds true sway over your inner life.
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