West Boundary of Consciousness
Exodus 27:12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 27 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Exodus 27:12 defines the western boundary of the court with fifty cubits of hangings, supported by ten pillars and ten sockets.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of this boundary as the field of your awareness, the space where your I AM can actually govern. The hangings are your recurring thoughts that define what you will allow into your experience; the pillars are the steadfast beliefs you stand upon, not as rigid walls but as anchors of consciousness; the sockets are the groundings of feeling, the way you anchor every impression in a sense of safety within the I AM. Westward is the direction of your outward action, the place where you turn your attention to the world, and the boundary there is not a constraint but a holy order that permits God’s presence to dwell in your life. When you hold this boundary in imagination, you are not separating from life; you are giving life the proper stage on which it can express itself. Your inner court becomes a sanctuary where the acts of your day are performed in alignment with your divine nature. Practice seeing your life as within this boundary, and allow each experience to confirm the truth that you are the I AM, the builder of your reality.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, and declare: I AM the boundary-builder of my life. Then imagine a wall fifty cubits long on the west, with ten pillars of belief and ten sockets of grounding, and feel the space filled with the sense of God dwelling within.
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