North Side Inner Temple
Exodus 27:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 27 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Exodus 27:11 describes a measured expanse of hangings on the north side, supported by twenty brass pillars in sockets, with silver hooks.
Neville's Inner Vision
On the inner plane, the north side is a named attitude of mind: a steady length of awareness, a corridor of attention that does not wander. The hundred cubits speak of constancy; the twenty pillars stand as beliefs you have embraced, each with a socket of brass—a grounding in action and firmness of purpose. The hooks and their fillets of silver show how your life is yoked to higher melody: form and function joined by reflective correction; silver signifying refinement, diagnosing the mind’s longing for purity while keeping it practical. When you notice this surface reality in scripture, you are taught to see the sanctuary as your present state—the place where you choose to dwell. The Covenant Loyalty theme invites you to guard your inner space as holy ground: no stray thought unsanctioned, no impulse unblessed. By attending to the structure of your inner temple, you invite the Presence of God as the I AM, the self that remains when stories fade. The imagination then becomes the builders’ hands, not an exterior project, and you begin to live from that central, unshakable sense of 'I am'.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume your inner sanctuary is fully erected on the north side; feel a steady length of consciousness, a hundred cubits, with brass pillars and silver hooks. Rest in the feeling that this space is yours now, held by I AM awareness, and let its harmony govern your thoughts for a moment.
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