Daniel 12:11-12 Inner Timeline
Daniel 12:11-12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Daniel 12 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Daniel 12:11-12 describes a period that begins after the daily sacrifice is removed and the desolating abomination is set up, counting 1290 days. It then promises blessing to the one who waits and reaches 1335 days.
Neville's Inner Vision
Read as Neville Goddard would, the 12th chapter is an internal timetable etched on the mind. The 'daily sacrifice' that is taken away and the 'abomination' that desolate set up are not external events to fear but inner movements of consciousness—habits of attention and dread that disrupt the sanctuary of your awareness. When these inner structures crumble, a long countdown begins, not of clock hours but of states of being. The 1290 days mark a testing season in which you maintain faith despite appearances, refusing to let fear or doubt rearrange your inner image. The blessing for 'he that waiteth' who arrives at the 1335th day is the moment you have held your fulfilled state long enough to inhabit it. In this view, the future is the present imagined, and the day-count is the rhythm of your inner attention. The practice is to dwell in the feeling of your wish fulfilled, to presume its truth until it saturates the whole self, and to watch the outer scene align in its own season. Endurance in imagination births its fulfillment.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Now, assume you are already living from the fulfilled state at the 1335th day; feel that completion fully for several breaths, and let that sensation guide your next actions.
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