Sealed Words Time Unveiled
Daniel 12:4-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Daniel 12 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Daniel 12:4-6 speaks of sealing the prophecy until the end, the riverbank encounter with two figures, and a question about how long these wonders will last.
Neville's Inner Vision
Daniel’s command to seal the words is not a prohibition against study but a call to shift from outward watching to inward knowledge. You are invited to seal the book until you awaken to the end as a state of consciousness you already possess. The pair on the riverbank symbolize the clamor and calm of your thoughts; the one clothed in linen standing on the waters is the I AM—the you who observes rather than runs. When you inquire 'How long,' you are seeking external timing, yet the answer comes as you align with the still presence within. Knowledge does not merely grow in volume; it expands as your inner life becomes aware of its own coherence. The end is not distant; it is your decision to inhabit the end right now by imagining, feeling, and assuming the state of completion. Thus prophecy unfolds as your inner movement, and time yields to your chosen state of awareness.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit in stillness, breathe into the I AM, and with conviction declare 'I am the end now.' See the river-banks and figures dissolve into your inner observer and let time bow to your sealed state.
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