It is a Running, Open-ended End
I wrote this before; it is worth repeating: It is a running end. It is always the "last days." People search the scriptures trying to figure out (and unceasingly argue about) freewill, predestination, foreknowledge, guidance, influence, determination, etc., etc. Are we in the last days? When will Jesus, Who has never left, return? Pre, post, mid? Spiritual? Physical? Millennium or no? People wonder about the end.
Simplify. The ineffable (...?) is unconditioned awareness of being. It is before the beginning of anything, until It conditions Its awareness by imagining Itself to be something. It conceives a thing that COULD be as though it were, and, assuming that thing's END, then BECOMES that conceived thing (see Neville Goddard, Your Faith is Your Fortune, chapter one).
But from that END the ineffable (...?) conceives the next moment and becomes THAT. From any END It can conceive - and thus condition Itself - to go to any other transition. There is always another END. The (...?) does not get lost or confused or stymied. It can work out any conflict, deal with any paradox, co-ordinate through any constraint. It is not surprised by anything (O gosh! Where did that come from?) It conceives; It becomes what It conceived. It conceives; It becomes what It conceived. It conceives; It becomes what It conceived.
Now, you do it. For It conceived us to be It. We are the ineffable (...?) becoming Itself. Conceive, believe, receive. Focus on what you want, your end objectives. Write them out. God did. Imagine them as achieved; assume they are the truth. Be grateful for them.
"Wait, Dan, no. They do not exist yet."
Yes they do. You see them in your mind. That IS existence. Give the materialization of them up to God.
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