Ten Bases Within
1 Kings 7:37-39 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Kings 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Solomon made ten bases, all identical in casting, measure, and size, with ten brass lavers placed on them. The sea stood to the right, signaling a deliberate, orderly setup for true worship.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within your inner sanctuary the ten bases stand as ten states of consciousness cast in the same mold. They are not separate chambers but one organic operation of the I AM, one casting, one measure, one size. The ten lavers are your emotional baths, tools to rinse away limitation and fear, each laver four cubits wide and capable of forty baths of life when your mind is still and attentive. The layout—five bases on the right, five on the left—speaks to a balanced orchestra of faculties within your being: on the right, proactive, forward-moving qualities; on the left, receptive, reflective ones. The sea placed on the east against the south represents the inflow of living energy issued from the right-hand I AM, flowing into your world as you imagine and affirm. When you stand in awareness and imagine these vessels within, you enter true worship: you align intention, purify motive, and restore the perception of unity, so the world outside mirrors the inner unity you have already assumed.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes, assume you are the I AM; place ten equal bases in your inner sanctuary, and see each laver pouring its purifying water into the sea of your life. Feel the unity of all bases as one casting, one size, and dwell there for a few breaths.
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