Around the Throne of I AM

Revelation 7:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Revelation 7 in context

Scripture Focus

11And all the angels stood round about the throne, and about the elders and the four beasts, and fell before the throne on their faces, and worshipped God,
Revelation 7:11

Biblical Context

Angels and others circle the throne and bow in worship, symbolizing the circle of consciousness around the central awareness of God.

Neville's Inner Vision

To the mystic eye of imagination, Revelation 7:11 speaks not of distant angels but of your own inward throne. The throne is the singular I AM, the standing awareness at the center of your being. The angels, elders, and beasts that circle it are the various states of consciousness you entertain—hope, fear, gratitude, decision, creative impulse—gathered in attention around the center. Their prostration before the throne is the inner consent you give when you acknowledge that God, the I AM, is the only reality in your world. Worship, then, is not ritual alone but the felt recognition that all thoughts and feelings bow to the truth of being. As you cultivate this alignment, the entire field of experience harmonizes with that center; you are no longer two: you and God, but one living awareness. The Kingdom of God arises within as you refuse to let lack or separation claim your attention. The presence you seek is not outside; it is the presence you continually acknowledge as I AM, right now. The scene of worship around the throne becomes your daily inner weather when imagination is used to center belief in divine reality.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: sit in quiet, assume 'I AM' as the only reality, and feel every competing thought bowing to that truth. Then imagine the throne of awareness holding all inner states in reverent alignment, and let your present experience reflect that unity.

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