Temple Pillars Within
2 Chronicles 3:14-17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The text describes a decorated veil, two tall pillars named Jachin and Boaz before the temple, chains with pomegranates, and their arrangement as an inner boundary to the holy space.
Neville's Inner Vision
See in this description not mere wood and cloth but the state of your consciousness arriving as a living temple. The veil of blue, purple, and crimson with fine linen is your outer-facing imagination, dressed in colors that mark stages of awareness you pass through at will. Before the house rise two pillars, thirty-five cubits high, not to hold up bricks but to uphold an inner posture: the decision to be conscious of God as I AM. The names Jachin and Boaz are spoken affirmations you repeat until they feel true in your chest: Jachin—let me be established in the Presence; Boaz—my strength flows from the Spirit. Chains bind the memory to a pattern, and a hundred pomegranates upon the chains symbolize the fruitful outcomes of disciplined attention—seeded moments you harvest by imagining rightly. When you rear these inner pillars, you build in consciousness a doorway through which the divine Presence may enter your daily life. The temple thus ceases to be a distant place and becomes the living atmosphere of your mind.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes; imagine two inner pillars rising within you, named Jachin and Boaz. Then affirm: The Presence is established here and now; feel it as your current reality.
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