Inner Garments of Glory

Exodus 28:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Exodus 28 in context

Scripture Focus

2And thou shalt make holy garments for Aaron thy brother for glory and for beauty.
Exodus 28:2

Biblical Context

Exodus 28:2 speaks of holy garments for Aaron, meant to confer glory and beauty.

Neville's Inner Vision

Consider this garment as your inner state of consciousness. The text does not speak of fabric alone but of the conditions you clothe yourself with in awareness. Aaron's garments represent the holiness you choose to wear in your mind, the separation from profane doubt and fear. When you imagine yourself clothed in glory and beauty, you are not dressing a body but shaping your sense of self. Your I AM is the tailor who crafts these inner robes. By conscious assumption, you place yourself in a vibrating presence that mirrors grace into your world. The glory you seek is the radiance that flows from aligned thoughts, attention, and feeling; the beauty is the harmony of your inner conviction expressed as outer circumstance. As you tend to this inner attire, you begin to dwell in a state where divine presence seems near, and life responds from that unity rather than from fear or limitation. The garment becomes a symbol of your chosen holy order; you step into it and the world adjusts to your new climate of consciousness.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, imagine slipping on an inner garment of glorious light and beauty; feel it settle around you and affirm, 'I am clothed in holiness'.

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