Wisdom's Waiting Light
Daniel 12:10-12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Daniel 12 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Daniel 12:10–12 describes purification and testing for the righteous, the wicked failing to understand, and a blessing for those who endure and await the promised fulfillment. It also marks an inner cadence—waiting faithfully as awakening draws near.
Neville's Inner Vision
All scripture is a map of the inner man. When Daniel speaks of purification and being made white, he is pointing to the cleansing of your consciousness by steadfast identification with the I AM. The wicked who do wickedly are not others; they are the old thoughts, fears, and habits you still entertain as real. They cannot understand because you have not yet recognized that understanding arises from listening to your own unity with God, not from externals. The wise, therefore, are the new state of awareness within you that understands by inward discernment. The days—the 1290 and 1335—are not ticking clocks but measures of your attention given to the inside; each moment you hold to the end in mind, you shorten the distance between desire and its appearance. When the daily sacrifice is taken away and desolation sets up, see it as a call to rearrange your inner shrine, to replace lack with the image of fullness. Blessed is the one who waits, for patience in imagination births the reality you already intend. When you awaken to the I AM, understanding becomes your natural state, and timing fades into the everlasting now.
Practice This Now
Assume the state of purification now: I am purified, white, and guided by inner wisdom. Feel it real until it settles in the body, then carry that inner light into your day.
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