Inside the Holy of Holies
Exodus 26:33-34 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 26 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage describes a veil that separates the holy place from the most holy, and the mercy seat placed on the ark in the most holy place. It hints at an inner boundary within consciousness that can be transmuted by awareness.
Neville's Inner Vision
From the Neville Goddard perspective, the weaving of the veil is not a barrier of fabric but a boundary of consciousness between outward perception and the inner temple. The ark of the testimony embodies your living truth—the patterns of awareness you insist on as real. The mercy seat, resting upon that ark, is the vibrational presence of mercy and judgment that your I AM offers when you still the mind and attend to the present sensation. The instruction to hang the veil "under the taches" invites you to notice that separation arises from the attention you give to appearances. When you acknowledge that you are already within the Holy of Holies, you do not fight the barrier but revise your sense of self until the outer court yields to the inner sanctuary. Practice a shift in imagination: envision the veil letting go, set the mercy seat upon your heart, and feel your I AM—your awareness—permeating the inner ark. In that moment, divine presence is not distant but the very texture of your ordinary experience.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe, and revise your assumption: you are already inside the Holy of Holies. Place the mercy seat on your heart and feel the I AM presencing the ark of your inner truth.
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