Daniel 8:13 Inner Timing
Daniel 8:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Daniel 8 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
A saint asks how long the vision about daily sacrifice and desolation will endure before the sanctuary and people are trodden under foot.
Neville's Inner Vision
One saint asks, How long shall this vision endure? In the Neville reading, the saints are states of consciousness, and time is the mood you inhabit. The daily sacrifice is your steady worship of the I AM you already are, the ongoing discipline of attending to the truth you intend to live. The transgression of desolation is the doubt that arises when you forget that you imagine your world into being. The sanctuary stands for the inner temple of awareness, and the host is the army of conditions obedient to your present state. When you answer with fear about duration, you yield to a temporary dream; when you answer with the certainty that it is finished in imagination, you begin to walk in the reality of the vision. The key is not to measure days but to dwell in the assumption of the end. If you feel the wish fulfilled now—see, hear, and know it as real, feeling it real—you align your inner state with the outer scene and the vision moves into being.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the end: declare, 'I am the one who lives in the vision now,' then feel it real for several minutes, letting the inner state rewrite the day.
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