The Inner Tabernacle Revelation
2 Peter 1:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Peter 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Peter says he will soon put off his tabernacle, a departure shown to him by Jesus, signaling a transition in his sense of self.
Neville's Inner Vision
Peter's remark that he must soon lay down his tabernacle is not a death sentence but a shift in identity. The tabernacle is a temporary state of consciousness, a house you occupy. When he says Jesus showed him, therein lies an inner demonstration—the memory that there exists a timeless I AM beyond form. The 'shortly' of his wording is the momentum of consciousness shifting, not the clock. The future departure becomes a lived revision: you can relinquish identification with the body and discover that you already reside in a greater, unchanging awareness. Imagination is the instrument; the feeling of the wish fulfilled is the doorway. If you practice now, assume you have already stepped out of the body, dwelling in the I AM, and observe how the sense of limitation loosens. The move is not escape from life but awakening to consciousness where the self persists beyond form. Let anticipation become invitation, and treat the present moment as the threshold of a new, more real scene.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and revise: I am already the I AM beyond form; the tabernacle is dissolved in awareness.
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