End of These Things Within

Daniel 12:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Daniel 12 in context

Scripture Focus

8And I heard, but I understood not: then said I, O my Lord, what shall be the end of these things?
Daniel 12:8

Biblical Context

Daniel 12:8 shows Daniel hearing things he cannot understand and asking what the end of these things will be. It marks a moment of inner uncertainty inviting a transformation of consciousness.

Neville's Inner Vision

In Neville Goddard's voice, the scene is a statement about states of consciousness, not a prediction about external events. Daniel says he heard yet understood not, revealing the mind split from its own I AM. The 'Lord' within is the awareness that can decide the outcome, and the question of the end signals a longing to conclude a condition by the power of imagination. If you cling to doubt, you perpetuate it; if you assume a fulfilled end now, you awaken to that end as your present reality. The verse invites you to turn inward, to recognize that prophecy is a reflection of inner potential awaiting acknowledgment. By persistently revising, assuming the end, and feeling it real, you align your inner state with what you desire until the imagined end becomes your lived present.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and place a hand on your chest. Silently declare: I am the end of these things now; I revise, and this end is already fulfilled within me. Feel it as real in the depth of your I AM.

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