You don’t actually live from the end if you’re still holding on to the how.
Let me make this clear, because this is where most people get stuck.
When a desire is planted in you, it’s not random. It’s a call, a promise, a seed already given. As Neville taught, “Desire is the voice of God.” So if the desire is already yours in consciousness, why are you trying to figure out how it will arrive?
Think about a gift.
When someone gives you a gift, you don’t interrogate it. You don’t sit there asking: Where did you buy this?
How much did it cost?
What route did it take to get here?
No. You receive it. You feel gratitude. You feel joy. You accept it as already yours.
But the moment you start obsessing over every detail of the “how,” you step out of receiving and into control. And control is rooted in doubt.
Because if you truly trusted the gift, you wouldn’t need to understand the process behind it.
This is exactly what it means to “live in the end.”
Living in the end is not forcing belief.
It’s not constant affirming while secretly panicking.
It’s the quiet acceptance that it is already done.
“The kingdom of God is within you.” (Luke 17:21)
Meaning—it’s already complete inside you before it ever shows up outside.
“Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.” (Hebrews 11:1)
Not the explanation of things. Not the strategy. The substance.
So if you are still trying to map out every step, every possibility, every outcome…
You are not in faith. You are in negotiation.
And you don’t negotiate a gift that’s already yours.
You receive it.
You embody it.
You move as the version of you who already has it.
Because the truth is—
The “how” is not your responsibility.
Your only responsibility is acceptance.
And the moment you fully accept it…
That’s the moment everything starts aligning without you forcing it.