Inner Triumph Over the Dragon

Revelation 20:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Revelation 20 in context

Scripture Focus

2And he laid hold on the dragon, that old serpent, which is the Devil, and Satan, and bound him a thousand years,
Revelation 20:2

Biblical Context

It portrays taking hold of the dragon—the old serpent, the Devil and Satan—and binding its influence for a thousand years, signaling a decisive inner shift in consciousness.

Neville's Inner Vision

In the sanctuary of your consciousness, the dragon—this old serpent—embodies a stubborn fear, doubt, or self-image that seems to rule your days. To lay hold of it is to refuse its claims, to no longer identify with its story. Binding it for a thousand years signifies not a literal time, but a decision, here and now, to dwell in the I AM—your unconditioned awareness. As you assume the state of the I AM, fear loses its grip and the inner kingdom is restored. The act of seizing is an inner reformation: you rewrite the narrative from powerlessness to sovereignty. External events then reflect this new steadiness of mind, not because the dragon vanished from space, but because your consciousness now governs the stage. Practice by affirming that you are the observer of all thoughts and that you bind any disruptive energy to your calm, creative essence. The thousand-year symbol invites you to persist until this new state becomes habitual, a natural rhythm of being that shapes your world.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: In quiet, assume the feeling of the I AM and visually seize the dragon within, binding its power. Stay with the calm awareness until the old fear loses its pull.

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