Time Endings and Inner Kingdom
Daniel 12:6-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Daniel 12 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Daniel 12:6-7 records a question about how long the wonders will last and a heavenly oath that it will be for a time, times, and half, until the power of the holy people is scattered—then all these things shall be finished.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through the conscious state, the question 'How long?' is not a schedule but a moment of attention within you. The linen-clad figure upon the waters is your I AM, the steady observer who raises heavenward both hands as pledge that all that is spoken is true in your present consciousness. 'A time, times, and half' becomes a symbolic cadence of your inner states—finite periods of belief that you must pass through before the scatter of the holy people is complete. When you have accomplished scattering the power of the holy people, i.e., when the old sense of separation is dissolved and your inner strength stands unassailable, all these things shall be finished. The end is the birth of the Kingdom within you, not a future event in a calendar. Thus the prophecy points to a dramatic shift in your inner atmosphere: you stop waiting for miracles outside and begin assuming the end already realized in you, feeling it as present fact, and letting the outward appearance bow to the inner certainty.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare, 'It is finished in me now,' and feel the end of these wonders as a present fact. Imagine the man on the waters lifting his hands in acknowledgment, and dwell in the inner state where the power of the holy people is scattered and the Kingdom within becomes your lived reality.
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