Seal and End-Time Inner Vision
Daniel 12:4-9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Daniel 12 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Daniel is told to seal the words until the end. Knowledge will increase as time unfolds, and the end of these wonders approaches.
Neville's Inner Vision
Daniel’s command to seal the words mirrors Neville’s teaching: the true end is not a distant event but a shift in your state of consciousness. The seal is a decision of mind, a holding steady in awareness that no longer identifies with lack or doubt. The 'time of the end' invites you to notice that revelation comes not from chasing prophecies but from changing your inner atmosphere. The two figures on the riverbank represent faculties of attention—one leaning toward doubt, the other toward trust—while the man clothed in linen upon the waters is your I AM, swearing by the Living One that the end is already enacted in your consciousness. When you accept this, what you once thought would be future revelation becomes present as you revise the script of your life. The phrase 'time, times, and a half' becomes a cadence of inner shifts: successive beliefs you let go of until the power of the holy self is scattered and the old order completes itself in your inner world. If you dwell in this awareness now, the sealing becomes a voluntary act of surrender to your own creative faculty.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly, relax, and declare 'I am the end of lack now realized.' Feel the state as present by breathing into it for a minute, then revise one current limitation by stating it in the present tense as already fulfilled.
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