Inner Boundaries Of Worship
Exodus 27:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 27 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Exodus 27:15 speaks of hangings on the opposite side with three pillars and three sockets, establishing a defined boundary for the tabernacle’s space.
Neville's Inner Vision
The verse speaks not to a mere physical enclosure but to the architecture of your inner sanctuary. The 'opposite side' represents the other pole of your current state of consciousness where thoughts of lack and limitation arise. The hangings are mental boundaries you can consciously erect to guard a sacred space within your mind. The three pillars and three sockets symbolize stabilizing beliefs and receptive points—the structure by which your awareness rests and receives the divine Itself. In Neville’s terms, God is the I AM—the awareness through which you observe and create. When you reinterpret the boundary as a reverent boundary, not a wall but a posture of attention, you invite the Presence to dwell. True worship arises when you treat your inner room as holy and deliberately maintain it free from doubt. As you hold this boundary in mind, you shift from sensing separation to living from the fullness of your defined sanctuary, where the I AM remains the faithful witness and creator of your experience.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and revise your state: imagine the opposite side of your inner gate hung with sacred fabric, with three pillars and three sockets standing firm. Feel the I AM dwelling within that defined space as real.
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