Dwell Within: The Inner Sanctuary
Exodus 25:8-9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 25 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God asks that a sanctuary be built so He may dwell among them, following the pattern shown.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the seeker, Exodus 25:8-9 speaks not of a distant tent but of the temple you carry within. 'Let them make me a sanctuary' is the I AM speaking in you, desiring a dwelling made of your awareness. The pattern of the tabernacle is the precise arrangement of your thoughts, feelings, and choices—an inner architecture you are asked to imitate. When you align your imagination with the image of wholeness and dwell in the feeling that God is already present, you invite the Presence to express as your lived experience. The command to build according to the pattern is a discipline: persist in the vision, revise any lack by assuming the opposite, and feel it real until your outer conditions echo the inner temple. The sanctuary is holiness set apart from mere habit; it is the state of consciousness in which you know yourself as the I AM, the dwelling-place where God resides. This is not external construction but inner conviction that aware being is the pattern that creates.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly and assume the interior sanctuary now. Say, 'I am the dwelling place of God,' and trace the pattern of wholeness in your mind until it feels real.
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