Inner Temple Blueprint
Exodus 27:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 27 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Exodus 27:8 commands making the tabernacle hollow with boards, exactly as shown to Moses on the mount.
Neville's Inner Vision
Picture the hollow boards not as lumber, but as the beliefs and habits that form the shelter of your consciousness. The command to hollow the structure invites you to clear space within, removing crowded, noisy thoughts so the Divine Presence may stand upright inside your awareness. The boards are not random thoughts; they are the pattern you were shown in the mount—the exact spiritual architecture awaiting realization in your life. When you align with the I AM, that blueprint becomes your lived state, and the temple within begins to glow with holiness, separation from lower imaginings, and loyal covenant to the immortal Self. The emphasis on following a divine pattern means your inner life has a precise design: you furnish your consciousness with faithful forms, and the world reflects that order back to you. This is not a temple you build with tools but a state you assume, revise, and inhabit until the outer conditions answer to the inner form. The mount’s revelation is not distant history but an ongoing inner vision you now claim as your own.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume, right now, that your inner sanctuary is hollowed and formed exactly as the mount showed. Feel the Presence fill the space and revise any lack as the I AM expands through you.
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