Inner Nets of Worship
1 Kings 7:17-18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Kings 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse describes nets and wreaths around the tops of pillars, with decorative bands and pomegranates covering the capitals.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the inner theatre of your mind, the nets of checker work and the wreaths of chain work symbolize the patterned thoughts and disciplined states that crown your awareness. The pillars represent your steadfast states of consciousness, and the seven adornments for each chapiter signify wholeness and the completed order you maintain around the crown of imagination. The two rows circling the network express two modes of attention—inner meaning and outer form—both serving to guard the sacred top where you acknowledge the I AM. Covering the chapiters with pomegranates suggests fruitful, productive thoughts that emerge from disciplined perception. This temple work is not external ornament but inner arrangement: the appearance in your life mirrors your inner arrangement. By aligning with the Presence, you insist that your inner state determines the world you experience, and you refine the crown of awareness through consistent mental patterns that honor purity, separation from doubt, and the holiness of the divine within.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare, I AM Presence now; visualize the crown of your consciousness wrapped in nets of light, seven sections on each side, two continuous rows, each link bearing a pomegranate of fruitful thought. Feel it real.
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