Temple Of Illumined Prayer
Acts 3:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Peter and John go up to the temple together to pray at the ninth hour. This verse marks a practiced moment of worship—an inner alignment that prepares action.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the Neville Goddard reading, the temple is your consciousness and the hour of prayer is a deliberate moment of inner alignment. Peter and John symbolize two aspects of yourself—awareness and faith—walking up together into the temple not as travelers to a place outside, but as you entering a state you choose. When you 'go up' you ascend from ordinary sense to the I AM presence, the one awareness that already holds every possibility. The ninth hour signifies a completed, ready moment—an inner time when your attention is fixed on the truth that you are not seeking God but realizing you are the God of your world. Through prayer you invite imagination to cooperate with that awareness, turning wishes into lived experience. Your next outward event will reflect the assuredness you maintain in the inner temple. The practice is simple: regard this moment as already fulfilled, and let the feeling of it realign every part of you until your outer life follows the inner witness.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly and imagine you are already inside the temple at the ninth hour, the hour of prayer. Repeat an affirmation like I am the I AM; imagination is my reality, and dwell in that feeling until it is vivid.
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