Inner Wings of Presence
2 Chronicles 3:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse describes the cherubim with wings spanning twenty cubits, touching the walls of the house, signaling measured reach within the temple of the self.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville Goddard’s language, the wings are the two chief faculties of awareness—imagination and attention—stretched to measure the space of your inner temple. Twenty cubits signify a disciplined, balanced expansion: your imaginative reach extends to the boundaries of your current self, while the opposite wing seeks communion with the other inner faculties. The walls symbolize the boundaries of your present consciousness, not static barriers but points you may revise through a shift of attention to the I AM, the living awareness within. The presence of God is not a distant temple visitor but the immediacy of consciousness that animates both temple and cherub; it is your own I AM shining as awareness through every corner of your interior sanctuary. True worship, then, is the alignment of your whole being with this Presence, honoring the unity of wing, wall, and space as one sacred field. When you internalize this geometry, you experience that there is only God-present awareness guiding every moment of your inner and outer life.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and picture your heart as a temple. Silently affirm 'I AM' and imagine the wings of your consciousness extending twenty cubits, touching the walls, and reaching toward the other faculties. Practice the revision: 'There is only God within me,' and feel the expansion as real.
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