Inner Wealth and Temple Song

1 Kings 10:11-12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read 1 Kings 10 in context

Scripture Focus

11And the navy also of Hiram, that brought gold from Ophir, brought in from Ophir great plenty of almug trees, and precious stones.
12And the king made of the almug trees pillars for the house of the LORD, and for the king's house, harps also and psalteries for singers: there came no such almug trees, nor were seen unto this day.
1 Kings 10:11-12

Biblical Context

The verses describe ships bringing gold, almug trees, and stones to Solomon, used to fashion temple pillars and musical instruments for worship and kingship.

Neville's Inner Vision

Imagine the navy of Hiram as the inward currents of your mind sailing to the far realm of Ophir. The gold and almug trees are inner riches and faculties—resources already in your consciousness awaiting recognition. The pillars symbolize anchors for the house of the LORD within you, the steady columns of awareness; the harps and psalteries are the harmonies of feeling and imagination by which your inner life expresses truth. The line about ‘no such almug trees’ serves as a cue to revision: you are not lacking, you simply haven’t acknowledged the abundance that your imagination already provides. When you mentally furnish your temple with these elements, you align with the flow of prosperity and beauty, and you discover that external displays mirror your inner state. Your true wealth is the state of consciousness you affirm here and now, not the ships' cargo alone, and the I AM within you reveals abundance as you revise belief.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and assume you possess the almug wealth—the inner temple pillars and the music of your soul. Feel the abundance as real and let the belief revise your sense of lack.

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