Horns of the Inner Altar
Exodus 27:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Exodus 27:2 tells of the altar having four uniform horns at its corners, overlaid with brass.
Neville's Inner Vision
Picture the altar as the seat of your I AM, the sanctuary of awareness within you. The horns at its four corners are not metal ornaments, but fixed points of attention in your consciousness—anchors that hold a stable posture of desire, faith, and worship in the face of change. Four corners symbolize the wholeness of your being; where you direct your attention, there your life will move. The brass overlay speaks of purification and enduring integrity: when you overlay your horned attention with brass, you are choosing a conduct that remains pure under heat, unyielding to fear, and steadfast in intention. Practically, you can employ this image by recognizing four fixed points of focus in your daily life—perhaps your will, gratitude, inner peace, and steady faith—and consciously affirm that these points are brass-clad, non-negotiable in your state of mind. Remember, you are the I AM perceiving; imagination is your tool, not your servant. When you dwell there, events in your life bend toward the reality your inner posture proclaims.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe, and suppose your inner altar is real now: fix four corners of attention and overlay them with brass by choosing a pure, unwavering state. Say to yourself, I am the I AM; my thoughts are steady and my desires aligned with truth.
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