Daniel's Inner Seal Practice
Daniel 12:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Daniel 12 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Daniel 12:4 says to seal the book and keep the words until the end time; many wander and seek knowledge, but true understanding unfolds when the inner book is closed and then opened in its season.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the Neville reading, the book is not a parchment but your own consciousness. 'Seal the book' becomes the act of stopping the outer chatter and refusing to add new stories to your life until the right season of your mind is reached. The 'time of the end' is the moment you decide that your present state will no longer be governed by fear, lack, or limitation. 'Many shall run to and fro' describes the restless thoughts and social chatter that pull you in every direction; yet the verse promises that knowledge shall be increased—when you stop seeking externally and turn inward to your I AM. The increase is not in data but in alignment: your imagination, rightly used, imputes to you a state of fulfillment and certainty. When you assume the end already is, you awaken the inner law by which the world forms around your assumption. The seal preserves the seed until it can sprout as a tangible experience in your life.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, touch your chest, and declare, 'I AM.' Imagine Daniel's book sealed, and feel the end as already present in your consciousness; stay with the feeling until it settles into quiet certainty.
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